This is A randomized controlled study which aim to:
The primary aim in this study is assessment of non-pharmacological pain management in neonate
and determine the most effective.
The secondary aim of this study is to introduce idea of neonatal pain management. and record
its effect on hospital stay and Duration to reach full enteral feeding. This prospective
study will be conducted at NICU unit of Assiut University pediatrician hospital, Duration of
study 1 year from 1/12/2023 to 1/12/2024.
one hundred sixty-four children will be divided into 4 groups each group will have 41
patients. Groups 1-3 will be intervention groups, patients of which received a
non-pharmacological intervention during mild regular painful maneuvers as cannula insertion,
venipuncture, arterial puncture, heel prick, Group 1 will receive nonnutritive suckling.
Group 2 will receive oral glucose 25% Group 3 will undergo facilitated tuckling Group 4 will
be a control group (receive no nonpharmacological intervention). The pain response in each
group will be assessed by CRIES score CRIES comes from (Crying, requires oxygen, Increased
vital signs, Expression, Sleep). The scale may be taken over time to monitor the infant's (32
to 60 weeks' gestational age) recovery or response to interventions.
Minimum score is 0 whilst maximum score is 10. The higher the score, the greater the
expression of pain. If the CRIES score is greater than 4, further pain assessment should be
undertaken, and analgesic administration is indicated for a score of 6 or higher.