2018
DOI: 10.5935/2595-0118.20180051
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Pain relief strategies during immunization

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Vaccine is the most common source of pain in childhood, which can lead to the non-acceptance of immunization. Given that, healthcare professionals must use strategies to manage pain in their practice. The objective of this study was to analyze the non-pharmacological therapies used in clinical trials to manage pain during children's immunization. CONTENTS: In this integrative review, we searched the LILACS , Medline, BDENF and Pubmed databases, using the keywords "Clinical trial," "P… Show more

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“…The use of high-frequency vibration associated with cryotherapy as a non-pharmacological strategy for the relief of pain related to needle procedures has been used, especially in the pediatric population [17][18][19][20]. A randomized clinical trial (RCT) demonstrated that during vaccination, the group of children who received high-frequency vibration associated with cryotherapy had lower mean reported pain scores than children who did not receive this intervention (3.56 vs 5.92-p = 015,0) [21].…”
Section: Background and Rationale {6a}mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of high-frequency vibration associated with cryotherapy as a non-pharmacological strategy for the relief of pain related to needle procedures has been used, especially in the pediatric population [17][18][19][20]. A randomized clinical trial (RCT) demonstrated that during vaccination, the group of children who received high-frequency vibration associated with cryotherapy had lower mean reported pain scores than children who did not receive this intervention (3.56 vs 5.92-p = 015,0) [21].…”
Section: Background and Rationale {6a}mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pain felt during vaccination and/or the fear of needles may contribute to vaccine rejection (Fontes et al, 2018). In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued for the first time a position paper on pain at the time of vaccination, recommending a range of scientific evidence-based interventions and presenting pain mitigation as one of the principles of good immunization practice (World Health Organization, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Childhood vaccination is crucial and necessary, bringing enormous benefits to individual and collective health. However, vaccination can be painful, and most individuals do not receive adequate treatment for mitigating vaccination-related pain, particularly during childhood (Fontes et al, 2018). The American Academy of Pediatrics considers that there are significant gaps in the knowledge about the most effective way of preventing and relieving children's pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluxograma, de seleção dos estudos encontrados, Contagem -MG, 2020 Leite et al, 2015). mencionam que os bebês possuem neurotransmissores capazes de transmitir o impulso doloroso e que esses neurotransmissores podem ser mais sensíveis aos estímulos que os dos indivíduos mais velho.Também é relatado por 2 artigos(Fontes et al, 2018) (Lopes & Fortes, 2017) que a dor causada pela vacinação afeta não somente a criança, mas também os pais e todo os profissionais envolvidos. Os artigos mencionam que a vacinação é a primeira experiência dolorosa vivenciada pelo bebê saudável e, em consequência pode gerar ansiedade e estresse.…”
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