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Gonzalez, S., (2016). Revisión crítica: efectividad del uso de la sacarosa como analgesia durante la punción venosa en neonatos [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7570
Gonzalez, S., Revisión crítica: efectividad del uso de la sacarosa como analgesia durante la punción venosa en neonatos []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7570
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title = "Revisión crítica: efectividad del uso de la sacarosa como analgesia durante la punción venosa en neonatos",
author = "Gonzalez Gamarra, Stefani Mirella",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2016"
}
In all neonatal hospitalization services, neonates undergo different types of invasive procedures and therapeutic interventions that will generate a painful event (such as, for example, a venipuncture, heel stick, insertion of a peripheral or venous catheter, or during taking laboratory tests, among others). Through health research, it is affirmed that newborns are beings capable of receiving painful stimuli and this can generate negative effects on neurosensory development; Therefore, the importance of raising awareness among nursing staff about the different techniques that will help reduce and manage neonatal pain through non pharmacological therapeutic interventions. For this reason, we deepened the analysis of the secondary research titled “Results from the study “Efficacy of the use of sucrose as analgesia during venipuncture in neonates“ were used to show that sucrose is helpful in reducing pain during invasive operations. The methodology used was “Evidence-Based Nursing” (EBE); in which the PICOT question was formulated: Is the use of sucrose as an analgesic during venipuncture in neonates effective? The necessary information search was carried out through a database of the Virtual Health Library (VHL), Cyber index, Scielo, Google Academic, Lilacs, Upto Date; finding 396 documents related to the topic; to which the selection criteria were applied, 10 articles were chosen, and; The Galvez Toro Validity and Usefulness Guide was applied, and one article was selected (01) complying with the established scientific rigor. For the selected article, the analysis was carried out with the Caspe Guide. The results met the objective, obtaining a High level of evidence, according to the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care (CTFPHC), which determined that the use of sucrose as a non pharmacological alternative during venipuncture in neonates is effective to reduce the pain; providing well-being, avoiding stress and neurosensory damage.
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