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- The Effect of Mother Baby Skin to Skin Contact during Heel Lance on the Infant's Pain and Stress
The Effect of Mother Baby Skin to Skin Contact during Heel Lance on the Infant's Pain and Stress
Authors : Cemile Alaca, Gülsen Ataman, Hayriye Özgür, Özlem Öztürk, Zehra Özdemir
Pages : 415-420
Doi:10.54005/geneltip.1576829
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Publication Date : 2025-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Background: Heel lance, a procedure to collect blood from newborns, is known to be a painful experience. This study aims to determine the effects of skin-to-skin contact on pain and stress levels in newborns during the heel lance procedure. Methods: This experimental study was conducted between October 2021 and December 2021 at a university hospital in Ankara with a gynecology and obstetrics clinic. The study included 98 newborns (intervention group, n=49; control group, n=49). During the heel lance procedure, newborns in the intervention group were held in skin-to-skin contact (SSC) with their mothers, whereas newborns in the control group were placed in a bassinet. Data were collected using the “Mother’s Demographic Information Form,” “Newborn’s Demographic Information Form,” “Procedure Response Evaluation Form,” and the “ALPS-NEO Neonatal Pain and Stress Assessment Scale.” Results: Comparison of crying duration during the procedure showed that newborns in the SSC group cried for a shorter period than those in the control group (p<.001). Mothers in the SSC group displayed calmer behaviors more frequently than those in the control group (p<.001). The ALPS-NEO scores measured 5 minutes before, during, and 5 minutes after the procedure were lower in the SSC group than in the control group (p<.001). Conclusion: Nurses are recommended to implement skin-to-skin contact during heel lance procedures to provide comfort to both mother and infant.Keywords : ağrı, stres, yenidoğan, topuk kanı
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