Effects of hydrotherapy and hammock positioning on pain reduction in preterm neonates
Ana Talita Vasconcelos Arcanjo Ribeiro da Silva, Francisco Plácido Nogueira Arcanjo, Jeferson de Sousa Justino, Lizandro de Andrade Teles, Ana Kelly Melo de Aquino

TL;DR
This study shows that hydrotherapy and hammock positioning can reduce pain in preterm babies during medical procedures.
Contribution
The novel finding is that combining hydrotherapy and hammock positioning provides the greatest pain reduction in preterm neonates.
Findings
Hydrotherapy significantly reduced pain scores and prevalence in preterm neonates.
Hammock positioning also significantly reduced pain scores and prevalence.
The combined intervention of hydrotherapy and hammock positioning resulted in the greatest pain reduction.
Abstract
To evaluate the effects of hydrotherapy and hammock positioning, applied individually or in combination, on pain reduction in preterm neonates. This randomized clinical trial included 45 preterm neonates under 37 weeks of gestation and weighing less than 2,500g, admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit or intermediate care unit at Santa Casa Hospital in Sobral, Brazil. Palliative interventions were performed during routine invasive and painful procedures, specifically heel lances and handling of the orogastric tube during feeding. Neonates were randomized into three groups: hydrotherapy, hammock positioning, or a combined intervention, with 15 participants per group. Interventions were applied once daily for 15 consecutive days. Pain was assessed using the Neonatal Facial Coding System before and after each session, totaling 1,350 evaluations. Continuous variables were analyzed…
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TopicsPediatric Pain Management Techniques · Anesthesia and Pain Management · Infant Development and Preterm Care
