Be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placebo
Sweet solutions reduce procedural pain in infants but there is uncertainty about effectiveness beyond infancy. A blinded pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to inform a full-scale RCT. Hospitalized children aged 12- 36 months were randomized to 24% sucrose or water prior to and dur...
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doaj-558ceb4df2584ee5a20ee2de6506cecd2020-11-25T03:59:01ZengMDPI AGNursing Reports2039-439X2039-44032015-06-015110.4081/nursrep.2015.52184384Be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placeboDenise Harrison0Jessica Reszel1Nick Barrowman2Brenda Martelli3Diane Sharp4Regis Vailancourt5Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario; School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, OttawaChildren’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, OttawaChildren’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, OttawaIntegrated Pain Services, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, OttawaCorporate Patient Services, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, OttawaPharmacy, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, OttawaSweet solutions reduce procedural pain in infants but there is uncertainty about effectiveness beyond infancy. A blinded pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to inform a full-scale RCT. Hospitalized children aged 12- 36 months were randomized to 24% sucrose or water prior to and during venipuncture. Primary outcomes were crying time and FLACC (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) scores. Secondary outcomes parental report of child’s pain, parental perception of effectiveness and nurse’s score of child’s compliance with study solution. Twenty-one children were studied. There were no differences in pain outcomes between groups. Median FLACC scores at time of needle insertion were high (8/10), and mean crying time during procedure was 61%. Most parents (n=17) would use the same treatment next time and most (n=17) toddlers were compliant with receiving the solutions. The pilot RCT informed the conduct of a future full scale RCT in terms of feasibility, acceptability, data collection, data analysis and sample size estimation.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/nursing/article/view/5218Painpainfulchildrensucrosevenipuncture. |
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Be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placebo |
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Be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placebo |
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Be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placebo |
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Be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placebo |
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be sweet to toddlers during needles: pilot randomized controlled trial of sucrose compared to placebo |
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Nursing Reports |
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2039-439X 2039-4403 |
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Sweet solutions reduce procedural pain in infants but there is uncertainty about effectiveness beyond infancy. A blinded pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to inform a full-scale RCT. Hospitalized children aged 12- 36 months were randomized to 24% sucrose or water prior to and during venipuncture. Primary outcomes were crying time and FLACC (Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability) scores. Secondary outcomes parental report of child’s pain, parental perception of effectiveness and nurse’s score of child’s compliance with study solution. Twenty-one children were studied. There were no differences in pain outcomes between groups. Median FLACC scores at time of needle insertion were high (8/10), and mean crying time during procedure was 61%. Most parents (n=17) would use the same treatment next time and most (n=17) toddlers were compliant with receiving the solutions. The pilot RCT informed the conduct of a future full scale RCT in terms of feasibility, acceptability, data collection, data analysis and sample size estimation. |
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Pain painful children sucrose venipuncture. |
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http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/nursing/article/view/5218 |
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