A study to assess the effect of oral administration of expressed breast milk just before iv cannulation in reducing cannulation pain among the neonates in nicu In the selected hospital at Kanyakumari district

Janeefa Shiny, M (2014) A study to assess the effect of oral administration of expressed breast milk just before iv cannulation in reducing cannulation pain among the neonates in nicu In the selected hospital at Kanyakumari district. Masters thesis, Global College of Nursing, Marthandam.

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Abstract

The present study is aimed to assess the effect of oral administration of EBM just before starting IV cannula in reducing cannulation pain among the neonates in NICU in the selected hospital . The objectives of the study are, 1. To assess the level of pain during IV cannulation after oral administration of EBM in the group A and without EBM in group B. 2. To assess the effect of EBM in reducing cannulation pain by comparing the pain level between group A and group B. 3. To determine the association between the level of pain in group B during IV cannulation and their demographic variables such as age, sex, weight of the baby,type of delivery, previous experience of IV cannulation . The investigator adopted Callista Roy‟s adaptation theory (1999) as the conceptual framework for the study. Quasi experimental post test only design with control group was used and the formal consent was obtained from PPK hospital and the investigator selected 60 samples using purposive sampling technique and who are fulfilling the inclusive criteria were selected as a samples both in experimental and control group. Measurement of pain experienced by the neonate was assessed with the help of Neonatal Infant Pain Scale(NIPS). Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the analyze the data. Analysis of demographic variables was done in terms of frequency and percentage distribution. Comparison of post test level of pain between the experimental and the control groups was analysed by„t‟ test .Which is an inferential statistical analysis. Association of post test level of pain in the control group with demographic variables was analysed by using chi-square test. The findings concluded that in the experimental group majority 16(53.33%) had mild pain and in control group majority 16(53.33%)had severe pain. In the experimental group, the post test level of mean pain score was 2.3 with standard deviation 0.822 and in the control group the post test mean score was 4.43 with standard deviation 1.054. The mean difference score was ± 2.13. The calculated „t‟ value of 8.247 was statistically significant at P<0.001 level indicating that there was significant difference in the post test level of pain between the experimental and control group. Hence the EBM was responsive in reducing the IV cannulation pain among neonates.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Oral Administration; Expressed Breast Milk; Before IV Cannulation; Cannulation Pain; Neonates; Hospital; Kanyakumari District
Subjects: NURSING > Paediatric Nursing
Depositing User: Ramakrishnan J
Date Deposited: 13 Jul 2017 10:38
Last Modified: 11 Feb 2018 12:31
URI: http://repository-tnmgrmu.ac.in/id/eprint/1592

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