Effect of using crochet octopus in reducing the pain: a randomized controlled study.

J Trop Pediatr

Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Giresun University, Giresun 28200, Turkey.

Published: December 2022

Aims: The study aimed to determine the effect of using a crochet octopus to reduce acute pain and maintain optimal physiological measurements that develops during procedural pain in neonates.

Materials And Methods: This was a parallel design randomized controlled study. During the procedure of heel lance, experimental groups were delivered a crochet octopus 10 min before the process and let them touch the octopus during and for up to 10 min after the procedure. Control group experienced the process without any intervention. SpO2, duration of crying of neonates and pain they experienced were evaluated.

Results: The study was completed with 100 (50 for the experimental group and 50 for the control group) term neonates. SpO2 of neonates, touching the crochet octopus during and after in second minute of the process was found higher and also the duration of crying was shorter during whole the process, and the pain they experienced due to the process was lower than the control group.

Conclusions: Crochet octopus affected physiological measurements of the neonates positively and reduced the procedural pain as well.

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