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Blood sampling in newborns a systematic review of you tube videos

Mariana Bueno Érika Tihemi Nishi; Taine Costa; Laís Machado Freire; Denise Harrison

Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing v. 31, n. 2, p. 160-165, 2017

Philadelphia 2017

Localização: EE - Escola de Enfermagem    (BUENO, M. doc 9 )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Blood sampling in newborns a systematic review of you tube videos
  • Autor: Mariana Bueno
  • Érika Tihemi Nishi; Taine Costa; Laís Machado Freire; Denise Harrison
  • Assuntos: ENFERMAGEM NEFROLÓGICA; DOR; RECÉM-NASCIDO
  • É parte de: Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing v. 31, n. 2, p. 160-165, 2017
  • Descrição: Objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of YouTube videos showing neonatal blood sampling, and to evaluate pain management and comforting interventions used. Selected videos were consumer- or professionalproduced videos showing human newborns undergoing heel lancing or venipuncture for blood sampling, videos showing the entire blood sampling procedure (from the first attempt or puncture to the time of application of a cotton ball or bandage), publication date prior to October 2014, Portuguese titles, available audio. Search terms included “neonate,” “newborn,” “neonatal screening,” and “blood collection.” Two reviewers independently screened the videos and extracted the following data. A total of 13 140 videos were retrieved, of which 1354 were further evaluated, and 68 were included. Videos were mostly consumer produced (97%). Heel lancing was performed in 62 (91%). Forty-nine infants (72%) were held by an adult during the procedure. Median pain score immediately after puncture was 4 (interquartile range [IQR] = 0-5), and median length of cry throughout the procedure was 61 seconds (IQR = 88). Breastfeeding (3%) and swaddling (1.5%) were rarely implemented. Posted YouTube videos in Portuguese of newborns undergoing blood collection demonstrate minimal use of pain treatment, and maximal distress during procedures. Knowledge translation strategies are needed to implement effective measures for neonatal pain relief and comfort
  • Editor: Philadelphia
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2017
  • Formato: p. 160-165.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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