[article]
Titre : |
Effectiveness of pain relief by "touch-relaxation" upon Redon suction drain removal in children aged 7 to 17: results of a multicenter randomized trial |
Titre original : |
Efficacité du soulagement de la douleur par le « toucher-détente » lors du retrait d’un drain de Redon chez les enfants de 7 à 17 ans : résultats d’un essai multicentrique randomisé |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Agnès Bergeron, Auteur ; Pascale Beloni, Auteur ; Jean Toniolo, Auteur ; Noémie Marchat, Auteur ; Vincent Rousseau, Auteur ; A. Labrunie, Auteur ; Valérie Delaide, Auteur ; Sylvie Dallière, Auteur ; Brigitte Preneuf-Pauthier, Auteur ; Emilie Maréchal, Auteur ; Gaëlle Jouaneau, Auteur ; Hubert Lardy, Auteur ; Laurent Fourcade, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2025 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Ablation Douleur Drain de redon Enfant Massage Toucher Pratique avancée en soins infirmiers |
Résumé : |
Background: Redon drain removal is a source of pain and anxiety for the children despite the Equimolar Mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide (EMONO) use. This observation prompted our teams to develop a non-pharmacological technique, referred to as "touch-relaxation", as a treatment in its own right, to improve the care of children. Our study aimed to assess to what extent “touch-relaxation", in association with the routine pain management method, contributes to altered pain perception upon Redon drain removal.
Methods: We conducted an open-label multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial. We randomized 232 children aged 7 to 17 years and in 2 parallel groups: an experimental group with EMONO and "touch-relaxation", and a control group with EMONO only. The primary outcome was the difference in pain between the two groups. Pain was assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS).
Results: From 2014 to 2018, 232 patients were recruited and 231 were analyzed: 117 in the experimental group and 114 in the control group. Children had been admitted for abdominal (48.1%; n = 111) or orthopedic surgery (46.3%; n = 107). The use of “touch-relaxation” with usual care was associated with a significantly lower proportion of children with VAS ≥ 4 (21.7%; n = 25) than in the control group (33.6%; n = 37) (p = 0.0459) upon Redon drain removal.
Conclusions: "Touch-relaxation" reduces the child's perception of pain, thereby making the provision of care easier and reducing the degree of pain experienced. We recommend the use of "Touch-relaxation" as an easy and suitable additional pain management tool for nurses. |
En ligne : |
https://doi.org/10.25965/reasci.152 |
Permalink : |
http://cdocs.helha.be/pmbgilly/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=93650 |
in Recherche et avancées en sciences infirmières > N°1/2025 [01/01/2025]
[article] Effectiveness of pain relief by "touch-relaxation" upon Redon suction drain removal in children aged 7 to 17: results of a multicenter randomized trial = Efficacité du soulagement de la douleur par le « toucher-détente » lors du retrait d’un drain de Redon chez les enfants de 7 à 17 ans : résultats d’un essai multicentrique randomisé [document électronique] / Agnès Bergeron, Auteur ; Pascale Beloni, Auteur ; Jean Toniolo, Auteur ; Noémie Marchat, Auteur ; Vincent Rousseau, Auteur ; A. Labrunie, Auteur ; Valérie Delaide, Auteur ; Sylvie Dallière, Auteur ; Brigitte Preneuf-Pauthier, Auteur ; Emilie Maréchal, Auteur ; Gaëlle Jouaneau, Auteur ; Hubert Lardy, Auteur ; Laurent Fourcade, Auteur . - 2025. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Recherche et avancées en sciences infirmières > N°1/2025 [01/01/2025]
Mots-clés : |
Ablation Douleur Drain de redon Enfant Massage Toucher Pratique avancée en soins infirmiers |
Résumé : |
Background: Redon drain removal is a source of pain and anxiety for the children despite the Equimolar Mixture of Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide (EMONO) use. This observation prompted our teams to develop a non-pharmacological technique, referred to as "touch-relaxation", as a treatment in its own right, to improve the care of children. Our study aimed to assess to what extent “touch-relaxation", in association with the routine pain management method, contributes to altered pain perception upon Redon drain removal.
Methods: We conducted an open-label multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial. We randomized 232 children aged 7 to 17 years and in 2 parallel groups: an experimental group with EMONO and "touch-relaxation", and a control group with EMONO only. The primary outcome was the difference in pain between the two groups. Pain was assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS).
Results: From 2014 to 2018, 232 patients were recruited and 231 were analyzed: 117 in the experimental group and 114 in the control group. Children had been admitted for abdominal (48.1%; n = 111) or orthopedic surgery (46.3%; n = 107). The use of “touch-relaxation” with usual care was associated with a significantly lower proportion of children with VAS ≥ 4 (21.7%; n = 25) than in the control group (33.6%; n = 37) (p = 0.0459) upon Redon drain removal.
Conclusions: "Touch-relaxation" reduces the child's perception of pain, thereby making the provision of care easier and reducing the degree of pain experienced. We recommend the use of "Touch-relaxation" as an easy and suitable additional pain management tool for nurses. |
En ligne : |
https://doi.org/10.25965/reasci.152 |
Permalink : |
http://cdocs.helha.be/pmbgilly/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=93650 |
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