Management of puncture pain in hospitalized children
PDF (Español (España))
Material Suplementario (Español (España))
PDF

Keywords

Pain
Pain Prevention
Painful Procedures
Punctures
Acute Pain

How to Cite

1.
Martínez LC, Ortiz M, Monge M, Conejero MJ. Management of puncture pain in hospitalized children. Andes pediatr [Internet]. 2022 Oct. 26 [cited 2025 Oct. 22];93(5):680-7. Available from: https://andespediatrica.cl/index.php/rchped/article/view/3867

Cited by


Abstract

Punctures are the main cause of pain during hospitalization in pediatrics. The application of a protocolized management improves the hospitalization experience. 

Objective: To describe the introduction of different strategies aimed at relieving pain associated with puncturesin a pediatric middle care unit. 

Patients and Method: Descriptive retrospective study carriedout between October 2018 and May 2020 in a pediatric intermediate care unit of the HCUC(Santiago, Chile). Data analysis included demographic information, type of painful procedure, therapeutic intervention, duration of the procedure, pain scales (CHEOPS andFrankl), and parent/caregiver opinion survey. 

Results: 89 procedures, in 72 children, mean age 4.5 years. The most frequent painful procedure was Peripheral venous catheter insertion in 41.6% (n = 37) of children, with a mean duration of 7.5 min. The most used therapeutic interventionwas the application of topical 4% lidocaine in 76% (n = 68); 73% of the patients presented an evident positive behavior according to the FRANKL scale and, according to CHEOPS, 77.5%presented mild pain. The parent/caregiver survey showed that 79% reported less pain compa- red with previous puncture episodes, and 98% would request the same measures next time. 

Conclusions: The application of different strategies to manage pain caused by punctures is associated with low pain scores and favorable parental acceptance. The use of standardized management protocols could allow better approaches and experiences for patients and their parents/caregivers at low cost and easy applicability.

https://doi.org/10.32641/andespediatr.v93i5.3867
PDF (Español (España))
Material Suplementario (Español (España))
PDF

Los contenidos publicados en esta revista están protegidos bajo una Licencia Creative Commons Atribución 4.0 Internacional (CC BY 4.0). Esto significa que cualquier persona es libre de compartir,  usar y construir a partir de este artículo, incluso con fines comerciales, siempre que se otorgue el crédito apropiado al autor original, se proporcione un enlace a la licencia, se indique el nombre y edición de la Revista.

Esta licencia no impone restricciones adicionales, lo que garantiza la libre circulación y reutilización del conocimiento con respeto y transparencia hacia los derechos de los autores.  (Véase El efecto del acceso abierto).