SUCROSE ON THE PAIN LEVEL OF HEPATITIS B VACCINE IN NEWBORNS

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Background and Aims
Previous studies showed that sucrose is a pain relief in infants, but a few studies was done about the effect of sucrose with different concentrations in IM injection, and their results are confusable. The aim of the current study was comparing the effect of oral sucrose 20%, 30% and 50% on relief of behavioral pain responses from Hepatitis B vaccine injection in full term infants.
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Methods
In this randomized clinical trial, the subjects were divided into four groups randomly. 2 minutes before injection of Hepatitis B vaccine, in case groups 2 ml of one of the four sterile solutions namely sucrose 20%, 30% or 50% was given, and in the control group 2ml sterile distilled water was given with syringe into the baby''s mouth in less than one minute. Before, 2 and 7 minutes after giving sucrose, infants pain was assessed with NIPS.
Results
The findings showed that pain severity in the 2 and 7 minutes groups, was significantly less than the control group (p
Conclusion
sucrose with different concentrations may decrease pain of hepatitis B vaccine injection in full term infants but its concentration is not effective.
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Persian
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Journal of Urmia Nursing And Midwifery, Volume:13 Issue: 12, 2016
Pages:
1022 to 1028
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