• Rev Bras Ter Intensiva · Jan 2019

    Pharmacological and nonpharmacological measures of pain management and treatment among neonates.

    • Hanna Isa Almeida Maciel, Marcela Foureaux Costa, Anna Caroline Leite Costa, Marcatto Juliana de Oliveira JO Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil., Bruna Figueiredo Manzo, and Mariana Bueno.
    • Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Belo Horizonte (MG), Brasil.
    • Rev Bras Ter Intensiva. 2019 Jan 1; 31 (1): 21-26.

    ObjectiveThis study sought to describe and quantify the pharmacological and nonpharmacological strategies used to relieve the pain/stress of neonates during hospitalization in neonatal intensive care units.MethodsThis quantitative, longitudinal, and descriptive study examined 50 neonates from neonatal intensive care unit admission to discharge.ResultsA total of 9,948 painful/stressful procedures were recorded (mean = 11.25 ± 6.3) per day per neonate. A total of 11,722 pain-management and relief interventions were performed, of which 11,495 (98.1%) were nonpharmacological strategies, and 227 (1.9%) were pharmacological interventions. On average, each neonate received 235 pain-management and treatment interventions during hospitalization, 13 nonpharmacological interventions per day, and one pharmacological intervention every 2 days.ConclusionNeonates receive few specific measures for pain relief given the high number of painful and stressful procedures performed during hospitalization. Thus, it is essential to implement effective pain-relief protocols.

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