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COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF BREAST SUCKING WITH BEING IN THE MOTHER'S HUG ON PAIN RELIEVING DURING IMMUNIZATION INJECTION

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  32-37

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 BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since NEONATEs have higher pain sensitivity, PAIN MANAGEMENT has become a crucial part of neonatal care and cure. The objective of this study was to compare the effect of breast-sucking with being in the MOTHER'S HUG on pain relieving during IMMUNIZATION injection.METHODS: This controlled trial study was performed on 76 healthy term infants with 2-4 months years old. They were divided into two groups. By randomized collection one group were breast-fed, 2 minutes before, during, and 15 seconds after the injection, and second were in their MOTHER'S HUG 2 minutes before, during, and 15 seconds after the injection. Modified Behavioral Pain Scale (MBPS) assessed objective changes in appearance of NEONATEs (facial expression, cry and movements) during 5 second before IMMUNIZATION to 15 second after it. The scores for each behavior were calculated and compared in two groups.FINDINGS: There were significant differences in behavioral pain scores of breast-fed group (4.6±1.8) and MOTHER'S HUG (6.7±1.2) include facial expression (p=0.032), cry (p=0.0001) and movements (p=0.0001) and there is no statistically significant difference found between the 2 groups for age, sex and the time of feeding prior to vaccination.CONCLUSION: Breast-feeding may have an analgesic effect during IMMUNIZATION injections in healthy NEONATEs.

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    SHAHALI, SH., TAAVONI, S., HAGHANI, HAMID, & NEYSANI SAMANI, E.. (2010). COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF BREAST SUCKING WITH BEING IN THE MOTHER'S HUG ON PAIN RELIEVING DURING IMMUNIZATION INJECTION. JOURNAL OF BABOL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JBUMS), 11(5 (52)), 32-37. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/73424/en

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    SHAHALI SH., TAAVONI S., HAGHANI HAMID, NEYSANI SAMANI E.. COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF BREAST SUCKING WITH BEING IN THE MOTHER'S HUG ON PAIN RELIEVING DURING IMMUNIZATION INJECTION. JOURNAL OF BABOL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JBUMS)[Internet]. 2010;11(5 (52)):32-37. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/73424/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SH. SHAHALI, S. TAAVONI, HAMID HAGHANI, and E. NEYSANI SAMANI, “COMPARISON OF THE EFFECT OF BREAST SUCKING WITH BEING IN THE MOTHER'S HUG ON PAIN RELIEVING DURING IMMUNIZATION INJECTION,” JOURNAL OF BABOL UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (JBUMS), vol. 11, no. 5 (52), pp. 32–37, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/73424/en

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