2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-018-1270-z
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Pain Control Interventions in Preterm Neonates: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: Kangaroo mother care with and without Music therapy (with expressed breast milk) significantly reduces pain on heel-prick as compared to expressed breast milk alone. Kangaroo mother care with expressed breast milk should be the first choice as a method for pain control in preterm neonates.

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“…Shah et al [47] revealed an additive effect of breastfeeding when combined with a pharmacological pain management implementation, such as a topical anaesthetic. In NICUs where expressed breast milk was considered standard care, combining this procedure with skin-to-skin mother care was shown to be more beneficial at reducing neonates' pain [64].…”
Section: Additive Effects Of Combined Pain Management Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shah et al [47] revealed an additive effect of breastfeeding when combined with a pharmacological pain management implementation, such as a topical anaesthetic. In NICUs where expressed breast milk was considered standard care, combining this procedure with skin-to-skin mother care was shown to be more beneficial at reducing neonates' pain [64].…”
Section: Additive Effects Of Combined Pain Management Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discrepancies were resolved by discussion and consensus. The overall results showed that 27 RCTs had a low (69.2%), 17‐43 7 had a moderate (17.9%) 44‐50 and 5 had a high (12.8%) risk of bias 51‐55 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Regarding the type of music selected (Table 1 and Table 2), the majority of studies ( n = 26, 66.7%) used lullaby‐style interventions (soothing sounds; repetitive patterns of rhythm; and slower pitch and tempo, with only vocal, musical instruments or both), 17‐22,24,26,30‐33,35,37,39,40,42,43,45,46,50‐55 such as Brahms lullaby ( n = 5, 12.82%) 17,18,22,31,39 and cultural lullabies (specific to the country or language) ( n = 8, 20.51%) 22,26,28,31,32,37,40,51 23,44,47‐49 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…15 Similarly, a randomized controlled trial by Shukla, using the PIPP scale, showed lower pain scores among preterm infants on KMC who underwent heel prick. 16 Chidambaram also compared the mean PIPP scores of infants undergoing heel prick whether on KMC or not. The PIPP scores were lower 15 minutes and 30 minutes after the heel prick.…”
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confidence: 99%