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Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine | Volume: 04

October 25-26, 2018 | Prague, Czech Republic

World Neonatology and Child Care Meeting

Gulumser Dogun, Neonat Pediatr Med 2018, Volume: 04

10.4172/2572-4983-C2-005

Gülümser Dogun

Istanbul University -Cerrahpaşa,

Turkey

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ffect of nonpharmacologic pain control during examination for retinopathy

of prematurity: it was published in the "Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecologic

& Neonatal Nursing, 46, 5, 709-715". This study was created for Master thesis

by Şirin Bozlak. This study was of experimental design and was conducted to

determine the effect of the nonpharmacologic application in preterm infant’s pain

control during premature retinopathy examination. The data for the research were

obtained from 87 preterm neonates (29 swaddle - sucrose, 29 swaddle - breast

milk and 29 swaddle - sterile water) who matched the case selection criteria and

were being cared for in the neonatal intensive care unit of Istanbul University,

Istanbul Medical School, Children’s Health and Diseases Department, Division of

Neonatology over the period June - September 2013. An information forms and

premature infant pain profile forms were used in data collection. The data were

evaluated with the chi-square test and one-way variance analysis using means,

standard deviation, frequencies and percentage distribution. The study received

human research ethics approval from the study site and from the ethics committee

of Istanbul University, Istanbul Faculty Medicine. The parents provided written

consent for the participation of their infants after being informed about the study

in accordance with the guidelines issued in the declaration of Helsinki. During the

eye examination pain scores was 9.1 in swaddle- sucrose group; 8.45 in swaddle-

breast milk; 8.38 in swaddle- sterile water. The results of the research showed that

all there were no significant differences in mean PIPP scores.

Effect of nonpharmacologic pain control during examination for retinopathy of prematurity

Biography

Gülümser Dogun has completed her PhD from Istanbul University, Institute of Medical Science Child Health and Diseases Nursing and Post-doctoral studies from

City University School of Health Sciences. She is the Head of Midwifery, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Faculty of Health Science. She has published more than

10 papers in reputed journals and five book chapters related with pediatric nursing.

gulumser6@hotmail.com