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37. babies under the gestational week are considered preterm babies, and babies between 32-37 gestational weeks are considered late preterm babies (WHO, 2023). Dec. While the preterm birth rate in the world is 10%, this rate is 13% in Turkey. The life rate of preterm babies has increased in recent years and they are subjected to many painful interventions for diagnosis, treatment and preventive purposes. At the time of birth, they experience painful interventions such as vitamin K, hepatitis B vaccine administration, heel blood collection. Painful interventions cause an increase in cortisol levels, resulting in impaired blood sugar in infants, impaired brain development, impaired growth and development (Akyildiz et al., 2023). In the short term, they may give signs of a decrease in oxygen saturation, an increase in heart rate, metabolic acidosis( Akcan et al., 2017). Procedural pain management is also important for the neurological development of preterm infants (Perg et al., 2018). For these reasons, the pain of the newborn due to interventional procedures should be managed well.


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Newborns are often exposed to acute or chronic pain due to different invasive interventions (Akcan and Polat, 2017). The American Pain Society (APS) accepts pain as the fifth physiological parameter (McCharty et al., 2013). The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends minimizing pain due to invasive procedures (Aydın et al., 2016). Reducing pain first requires accurate assessment of pain and treatment with pharmacological/non-pharmacological interventions (Hussein, 2015). Pharmacological methods have risks such as drug-related side effects. For this reason, non-pharmacological methods are primarily preferred in acute pain (Hashemi et al., 2016). Non-pharmacological methods for pain management are diverse. In recent years, non-pharmacological methods such as distraction, wrapping, positioning, aromatherapy, music, games, massage, kangaroo care, and oral sucrose have been used together or separately to reduce pain and/or stress-related behaviors (Abdallah et al., 2013). In another application, the tent-to-skin contact method, the newborn is laid face down on the parent's chest. The newborn's back is covered to prevent heat loss. It is thought that this situation will relax the newborn and therefore perceive the pain as milder (Mayfield, 2019). Gentle Human Touch is one of the therapeutic touch methods. Gentle touch, which is a simple and applicable method in newborns, is a non-invasive touch technique that does not require special equipment and technology. The gentle touch method is a sensitive tactile stimulation applied to the skin, without caressing or massage, and provides a relaxing effect on the baby (Dur et al., 2020; Fatohallazade, 2020). Newborns need their parents, especially their mothers, to be with them during all kinds of interventions. For this reason, the parent should be with the newborn during the invasive interventions and take a primary role in the non-pharmacological interventions; It provides optimum comfort for the nurse, newborn and caregiver. It is important to benefit from the family-centered care model when using non-pharmacological methods. Family-centered care is a care model based on collaboration between health professionals and children's families in the planning, delivery and evaluation of health services. Its general goal is to increase the quality of health services for children and families, increase the satisfaction of families and health professionals, and ensure the effective use of personnel (Yılmaz and Gözen, 2019). It was planned as a randomized controlled experimental design type in order to determine the importance of the family-centered care model and parents' participation in the procedures and to determine the effect of non-pharmacological methods applied to preterm newborns by their mothers on the pain occurring during blood collection and the effect on preterm physiological parameters. ;


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NCT number NCT06077409
Study type Interventional
Source Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC)
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 17, 2022
Completion date July 30, 2022

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