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Vaccine-Related Pain in Infants

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Çankırı Karatekin University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pain

Treatments

Other: Rapid Injection without Aspiration
Other: Manual Pressure
Other: Manual Pressure + Rapid Injection without Aspiration
Other: Control

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02808637
CANKIRI KARATEKIN UNIVERSITY

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is a randomized double-blind controlled study and was performed to compare effects of rapid injection without aspiration and 10-second manual pressure before injection on pain severity and crying time in 4-6-month-old infants given the vaccine DTaP/IPV/Hib.

The study population included all the infants presenting for DTaP/IPV/Hib to two family health centers between April and August in 2015. The study sample included 128 infants based on confidence interval of 95% and statistical power of 80%. The sample was divided into four groups; i.e. manual pressure, rapid injection without aspiration, manual pressure combined with rapid injection without aspiration and control groups. There were 32 infants in each group. Gender was adjusted in all groups. Stratified and block randomizations were used.

Full description

Study design: this is an experimental, double-blind, randomized controlled trial.

Study population and study sample: The study was conducted in two family health centers of Cankiri Public Health Directorate, Turkey, between April and August in 2015. The study population included infants aged 4-6 months and presenting to the family health centers for the second and third doses of DTaP/IPV/Hib. The study sample comprised of 128 infants based on confidence interval of 95% and statistical power of 80%. Analysis made at the end of the study showed a statistical power of 0.83 based on confidence interval of 95%.

Outcome Measures

Pain severity: Video recordings obtained were evaluated by two pain specialists separately by using Neonatal Infant Pain Scale. The specialists were blinded to the groups to eliminate possible mistakes in observations and the possibility of taking sides and to avoid bias. The scores assigned by the specialists were used to determine pain scores before, during and after vaccine injections.

Crying time: Video recordings taken were watched by the same researcher and crying time before, during and after vaccine injections was calculated for each infant.

Physiological Changes (heart rate and oxygen saturation): the probe of pulse oximetry was attached to the foot not injected vaccine to measure oxygen saturation and heart rate before, during and after the injections in each child.

Enrollment

128 patients

Sex

All

Ages

4 to 6 months old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy infants who were aged 4-6 months, had the percentiles of 3P - 97P, were born at term and were not given any analgesics before immunization and whose mothers gave written informed consent were included.

Exclusion criteria

  • Infants whose percentiles were below 3P and above 97P and who had acute infectious diseases, underwent topical anesthesia and/or took analgesics were excluded from the study.

Trial design

128 participants in 4 patient groups

Manual Pressure
Experimental group
Treatment:
Other: Manual Pressure
Rapid Injection without Aspiration
Experimental group
Treatment:
Other: Rapid Injection without Aspiration
Manual Pressure + Rapid Injection without Aspiration
Experimental group
Treatment:
Other: Manual Pressure + Rapid Injection without Aspiration
Control
Experimental group
Treatment:
Other: Control

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