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J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs · Nov 1999
Factors explaining lack of response to heel stick in preterm newborns.
- C C Johnston, B J Stevens, L S Franck, A Jack, R Stremler, and R Platt.
- McGill University School of Nursing, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 1999 Nov 1; 28 (6): 587-94.
ObjectiveTo determine factors explaining lack of response by preterm newborns to heel stick for blood sampling.DesignA cross-sectional design based on secondary analysis of the control session of a randomized crossover design.SettingFour Level III neonatal intensive-care units of university teaching hospitals.Participants120 preterm newborns with an average age of 28 weeks postconceptional age.Intervention24 newborns who showed a "no change" response according the Premature Infant Pain Profile were compared to the remaining 96 newborns who had shown a pain response.Main Outcome MeasuresAge (postconceptional age at birth, postnatal age at study), Apgar score at 5 minutes, severity of illness, sex, race, wake/sleep state, previous study sessions, total number of painful procedures since birth, and time since last painful procedure.ResultsAfter stepwise logistic regression analysis the variables remaining in the final model that explained the difference between the groups were postnatal age at time of study, postconceptional age at birth, time since last painful procedure, and wake/sleep state.ConclusionsNewborns who were younger, asleep, and had undergone a painful event more recently were less likely to demonstrate behavioral and physiologic indicators of pain.
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