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It is important that integrated methods, which will not have a negative impact on the future health of babies who have just started life, are used in neonatal pain management by nurses who are in direct contact with babies, in terms of their ease of applicability. In addition, considering that by reducing the pain of newborns, their comfort will increase, mother-baby bonding will be greater, the newborn's adaptation to the outside world will increase, and sensory neural development will be positively affected. It is important for shaping. When the literature was examined, no study was found that examined the effect of the acupressure therapy method applied during heel blood collection of newborns and the effect of the fetal position on pain together. Accordingly, our study aimed to investigate the effects of these two important methods on pain and physiological parameters in newborns.


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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the neonatal period covers the first 28 days of life from birth. A healthy newborn; It is a baby born between 38-40 weeks of gestation in the uterus, who cries after birth, adapts easily to the outside world, and does not have physiological, pathological or neurological problems (Deniz, 2023). It is important to detect some diseases that can be diagnosed early in the neonatal period so that the baby can have a healthy later life (Perry, 2018). These diseases; phenylketonuria (PKU), congenital hypothyroidism (CH), biotinidase deficiency (BE), cystic fibrosis (CF), Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, and Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) (TC Ministry of Health). When these diseases are diagnosed early, the damage that may occur in the newborn can be reduced or eliminated with the necessary treatment and precautions (İçke, 2017). Screenings are carried out as a public health measure all over the world and in our country to detect these diseases for early diagnosis in the neonatal period (TC Ministry of Health). Most of these diseases, determined by heel blood collection and laboratory examinations, can be detected within the first two weeks (Bayrak, and Ünsal, 2021). The best time to take a blood sample is between the 36th and 72nd hours after birth. In addition, it is preferred that the baby has been feeding for 48 hours in order to perform scans (Ovalı, 2019; Bayrak and Ünsal, 2022). Taking a heel blood sample is a painful procedure for newborns. In the past, it was accepted that newborns did not feel pain and did not remember pain experiences because they were biologically immature. However, in recent years, studies in this field have been carried out in the 20-24 weeks of fetal life. It has been shown that the patient has the ability to respond to pain starting from weeks (Inmakulada et al, 2023). Pain perception is affected by the age, developmental level, cognitive and communication skills of babies and children, as well as previous pain experiences and beliefs (Varela, 2014;). It is also reported that painful stimuli change the perception of pain in the long term, increasing chronic pain syndromes and somatic complaints, and causing learning disorders, behavioral problems and attention deficit in the future as a result of recurrent pain (Akcan.2017; Eroğlu, 2018; Kahraman,2020; Glenzel,2023). . In line with this information, importance has begun to be given to the pain management of newborn babies in the literature and scales that detect pain have been developed (Bucsea 2019; Karakoç and Aydın 2022; Glenzel, 2023; It is noteworthy that there are more pharmacological methods to reduce pain in newborns. However, pharmacological applications in newborns have side effects and newborns It has been shown in literature studies that it will have a negative effect on the patient (Akcan, Polat, 2017). For this reason, integrative treatment methods, which are widely used today, are more recommended for neonatal pain management (Guney, 2017). Because these methods are non-invasive and do not cause any side effects. Its use is more encouraged. When the literature is examined, the integrative methods used in heel blood collection include breastfeeding, fetal position, swaddling, pacifier giving, oral glucose, acupressure, foot reflexology, kangaroo care, breast milk smell, mother and father's voice, mother's heart sound, music, white noise, There are many methods such as amniotic fluid smell, lavender smell (Aygül.2023; Memiş, 2023; Atal, 2019; Kale, 2019; Şafak, 2021; Tuncay, 2020; Deniz, 2019; Oğul, 2018; Avçin, 2017). There have been studies reporting that these methods have various effects on pain in newborns (Glenzel, 2023; Karakoç, 2022; Ceylan, 2017). It has been reported that acupressure application reduces pain and anxiety in newborns, especially due to invasive interventional procedures (Deniz, 2019). Acupressure reveals the body's self-healing mechanism by making biochemical changes in the body. Acupressure affects the pain mechanism by applying pressure to acupuncture points (Özkan and Balcı, 2018). When studies in the literature are examined, it is reported that acupressure applied during heel blood collection reduces the newborn pain score (Deniz, 2019). Another nonpharmacological method used to reduce pain is the fetal position. Fetal position; It is a sub-form of the method of taking the baby into the nest and is the process of keeping the baby's upper and lower extremities in flexion with the hand and placing the body in a closed position close to the midline. It is reported that this method activates the regulatory systems of babies by providing heat and tactile stimulation, blocks painful stimuli from the external environment and reduces the pain felt by the baby (Avçin, 2015; Kemer and İşler, 2020). In a study, the effect of the fetal position during heel blood collection on pain, heart rate and oxygen saturation was examined and it was reported that the average pain score of babies in the fetal position was lower (Kale, 2018). It is important that integrated methods, which will not have a negative impact on the future health of babies who have just started life, are used in neonatal pain management by nurses who are in direct contact with babies, in terms of their ease of applicability. In addition, considering that by reducing the pain of newborns, their comfort will increase, mother-baby bonding will be greater, the newborn's adaptation to the outside world will increase, and sensory neural development will be positively affected. It is important for shaping. When the literature was examined, no study was found that examined the effect of the acupressure therapy method applied during heel blood collection of newborns and the effect of the fetal position on pain together. Accordingly, our study aimed to investigate the effects of these two important methods on pain and physiological parameters in newborns. ;


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NCT number NCT06214104
Study type Interventional
Source Eastern Mediterranean University
Contact Gizem Oran Duzenli, 1
Phone 05338874421
Email gizem.duzenli@emu.edu.tr
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date February 1, 2024
Completion date August 1, 2024

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