Air-Lock versus Z-Track Technique for Reducing Neonatal Pain Associated with Intramuscular Vitamin K Injection: A Quasi-Experimental Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58897/04q3cp49Keywords:
Air-lock technique, Intra- muscular injection, Neonate, Z- track technique, nursesAbstract
Objective(s): the study aimed to assess the effects of using the Z-track and Air-lock techniques in intramuscular injection on pain levels among neonates.
Methods: A quasi-experimental study was performed on 120 term neonates selected using purposive sampling, and were divided into three groups (Air-lock, Z-track, and Control) who underwent vitamin K intramuscular injection. The control group received the injection using the routine standard practice in the neonatal unit. The Neonatal / Infant pain scale used to assess the results of the study. Statistical Package for social science SPSS was used for data analysis.
Results: The results showed, the mean of pain score was lower in the Z-track technique group compared to Air-lock technique and conventional groups. The statistics showed a significant difference between the pain scores at P value= 0.000.
Conclusions: The study concluded using the Z- track and Air-lock techniques are effective as non-pharmacological methods in reducing pain associated with the neonatal vitamin K injection.
Recommendations: the study recommends that nurses need to use the Z- track and the Air-lock techniques in postnatal wards, as part of the standard intramuscular injection procedures for pain reduction.
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