2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672012000200011
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Identificação e tratamento da dor no recém-nascido prematuro na Unidade de Terapia Intensiva

Abstract: This study aimed to analyze the parameters used by the nursing staff of a public hospital in Bahia for pain assessment in premature newborns and to describe the interventions used to relieve the pain. This is a qualitative descriptive study that was carried out through semi-structured interviews with ten participants, in the period from December 2008 to January 2009. The data were analyzed through content analysis. The results showed the use of crying and facial expression as the clinical indications of pain p… Show more

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“…However, nurses' responses were discrepant, revealing that 17 (34.7%) reported never using scales to assess newborn pain, and 32 (62.7%) reported using them. A similar result was observed in a study with the nursing team which recognizes the importance of assessing newborns' pain, however, they did not use pain assessment scales (15) . Another study shows that out of 24 members of the multiprofessional team, 10 (41.6%) knew at least one scale for assessing neonatal pain despite not using them in their professional practice, while 14 (58.4%) reported not being aware of the existence of scales.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…However, nurses' responses were discrepant, revealing that 17 (34.7%) reported never using scales to assess newborn pain, and 32 (62.7%) reported using them. A similar result was observed in a study with the nursing team which recognizes the importance of assessing newborns' pain, however, they did not use pain assessment scales (15) . Another study shows that out of 24 members of the multiprofessional team, 10 (41.6%) knew at least one scale for assessing neonatal pain despite not using them in their professional practice, while 14 (58.4%) reported not being aware of the existence of scales.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…A implementação das escalas de avaliação da dor em recém-nascidos mostra-se essencial, como uma ferramenta clínica de baixo custo e de alto impacto na identificação deste fenômeno. 13,14 Ressalta-se que ainda não existe uma escala padrão ouro para avaliação da dor no RN. Com base no conhecimento das características de cada escala, não se pode eleger a mais adequada, pois a escolha dependerá da idade gestacional, do tipo de estímulo doloroso, do contexto em que o RN se apresente.…”
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“…Apesar da importância dessas transformações para o tratamento do Recém-Nascido (RN), em muitas destas Unidades Neonatais (UNs) não existe a preocupação necessária com as peculiaridades de cada RN e seu desenvolvimento integral (GAÍVA; MARQUESI; ROSA, 2010; SANTOS; RIBEIRO;SANTANA, 2012).…”
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