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ABSTRAKLatar Belakang: Pajanan nyeri menimbulkan efek merugikan baik pada neonatus kurang bulan maupun neonatus cukup bulan. Efek analgesik sukrosa pada penyuntikan intramuskular masih kontroversial. Efektivitas sukrosa untuk mengatasi nyeris saat vaksinasi hepatitis B pada neonatus cukup bulan belum pernah diteliti di Indonesia.
Tujuan: untuk mengetahui efek analgesik pemberian sukrosa disertai empeng saat vaksinasi hepatitis B pada neonatus cukup bulan
Metode: penelitian ini menggunakan metode uji klinis acak tersamar ganda. Subjek secara random dibagi menjadi kelompok intervensi yang mendapatkan 2 mL sukrosa 24% disertai empeng, serta kelompok kontrol yang mendapatkan 2 mL aquabidestilata disertai empeng. Rasa nyeri yang dirasakan subjek dievaluasi dengan skor nyeri premature infant pain profile (PIPP).
Hasil: median skor PIPP pada kelompok yang diberikan sukrosa lebih rendah dibandingkan kelompok kontrol (6 (2-15) vs 11 (2-15), p <0,0001). Lama tangis subjek pada kelompok yang mendapat sukrosa lebih singkat dibandingkan kelompok kontrol (11 (0-33) detik vs 19 (0-100) detik, p <0,0001). Pemberian empeng tidak memberikan efek sinergis dalam menurunkan skor nyeri maupun lama tangis subjek. Pada penelitian ini ditemukan satu subjek yang mengalami desaturasi hingga saturasi oksigen <88% saat pemberian sukrosa, namun efek samping ini tidak memerlukan terapi khusus.
Simpulan: sukrosa secara statistik menurunkan skor nyeri PIPP dan lama tangis saat vaksinasi hepatitis B pada neonatus cukup bulan.
ABSTRACTBackground: Pain causes adverse effect for preterm and also term newborn. Analgesic effect of sucrose during intramuscular injection is still a controversy. Sucrose effectivity in reducing pain in term newborn during hepatitis B vaccination has not been studied in Indonesia.
Objective: to examine analgesic effect of sucrose with pacifier during hepatitis B vaccination in term newborn
Method: we used consecutive sampling to reach 70 subjects. Subject was randomised into intervension group receiving 2 mL of 24% sucrose solution with pacifier, and control group receiving 2 mL aquadest with pacifier. Pain was evaluated with the premature infant pain profile (PIPP) scoring system.
Result: median PIPP score in intervension group was significantly lower than control group (6 (2-15) vs 11 (2-15), p <0,0001). Cry duration in intervension group was significantly shorter than control group (11 (0-33) second vs 19 (0-100) second, p <0,0001). Pacifier had no synergistic effect in lowering PIPP score and cry duration. Decreased oxygen saturation below 88% was found in one subject receiving sucrose but additional therapy was not needed.
Conclusion: Sucrose was statistically significant in reducing pain score and cry duration during hepatitis B vaccination in term newborn.;Background: Pain causes adverse effect for preterm and also term newborn. Analgesic effect of sucrose during intramuscular injection is still a controversy. Sucrose effectivity in reducing pain in term newborn during hepatitis B vaccination has not been studied in Indonesia.
Objective: to examine analgesic effect of sucrose with pacifier during hepatitis B vaccination in term newborn
Method: we used consecutive sampling to reach 70 subjects. Subject was randomised into intervension group receiving 2 mL of 24% sucrose solution with pacifier, and control group receiving 2 mL aquadest with pacifier. Pain was evaluated with the premature infant pain profile (PIPP) scoring system.
Result: median PIPP score in intervension group was significantly lower than control group (6 (2-15) vs 11 (2-15), p <0,0001). Cry duration in intervension group was significantly shorter than control group (11 (0-33) second vs 19 (0-100) second, p <0,0001). Pacifier had no synergistic effect in lowering PIPP score and cry duration. Decreased oxygen saturation below 88% was found in one subject receiving sucrose but additional therapy was not needed.
Conclusion: Sucrose was statistically significant in reducing pain score and cry duration during hepatitis B vaccination in term newborn., Background: Pain causes adverse effect for preterm and also term newborn. Analgesic effect of sucrose during intramuscular injection is still a controversy. Sucrose effectivity in reducing pain in term newborn during hepatitis B vaccination has not been studied in Indonesia.
Objective: to examine analgesic effect of sucrose with pacifier during hepatitis B vaccination in term newborn
Method: we used consecutive sampling to reach 70 subjects. Subject was randomised into intervension group receiving 2 mL of 24% sucrose solution with pacifier, and control group receiving 2 mL aquadest with pacifier. Pain was evaluated with the premature infant pain profile (PIPP) scoring system.
Result: median PIPP score in intervension group was significantly lower than control group (6 (2-15) vs 11 (2-15), p <0,0001). Cry duration in intervension group was significantly shorter than control group (11 (0-33) second vs 19 (0-100) second, p <0,0001). Pacifier had no synergistic effect in lowering PIPP score and cry duration. Decreased oxygen saturation below 88% was found in one subject receiving sucrose but additional therapy was not needed.
Conclusion: Sucrose was statistically significant in reducing pain score and cry duration during hepatitis B vaccination in term newborn.]