Yenidoğanda Hepatit-B Aşısı Sırasında Uygulanan Nazik İnsan Dokunuşu, Kanguru Bakımı ve Emzirmenin Ağrı Düzeyi, Ağlama Süresi ve Fizyolojik Parametrelere Etkisi: Randomize Kontrollü Çalışma
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Derya Yıldırım, Yenidoğanda Hepatit-B Aşısı Sırasında Uygulanan Nazik İnsan Dokunuşu, Kanguru Bakımı ve Emzirmenin Ağrı Düzeyi, Ağlama Süresi ve Fizyolojik Parametrelere Etkisi: Randomize Kontrollü Çalışma (Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi, 2025.Abstract
The Effects of Gentle Human Touch, Kangaroo Care, and Breastfeeding on Pain, Crying
Duration, and Physiological Parameters in Newborns During Hepatitis B Vaccination: A
Randomized Controlled Trial
This study aims to examine and compare the effectiveness of Gentle Human Touch (GHT),
Kangaroo Care (Skin-to-Skin Contact), and Breastfeeding methods in newborns before,
during, and after Hepatitis B vaccination in terms of pain, crying duration, and
physiological parameters. Ethical committee approval, institutional permission, and
parental consent were obtained for the study.
The study was conducted with a randomized controlled experimental design at Kırşehir
Training and Research Hospital. The newborns were divided into three groups: Gentle
Human Touch (n=40), Kangaroo Care (n=40), and Breastfeeding (n=40). The infants
included in the groups were selected with similar gestational age and birth weight variables
(p >0.05). A total of 120 healthy newborns with a gestational age of 38–42 weeks and birth
weight of 2000 grams or more were included. Data were collected using a demographic
information form for mothers and infants, the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS), heart
rate, oxygen saturation levels, and crying duration measurements.
During Hepatitis B vaccination, Gentle Human Touch and Breastfeeding were applied for
a total duration of 5 minutes. Pain scores (NIPS), crying duration, and physiological
changes were measured before, during, and after the vaccination. Differences among the
groups were analyzed using Shapiro-Wilk normality test, Kruskal-Wallis test, One-Way
ANOVA, Tukey HSD test, and Chi-square test.
There were significant differences between the groups in terms of NIPS scores, crying
duration and peak heart rate during and after the intervention (p<0.05). In the newborns
who received Gentle Human Touch, the NIPS score was the lowest (5.55 ± 0.90), crying
duration was the shortest (0.09 ± 0.02), heart rate was the most stable (150.48 ± 13.51) and
oxygen saturation was the highest (96.73 ± 1.21) during the intervention. In the Kangaroo
Care group, the NIPS score was 6.35 ± 0.73, crying duration was 0.14 ± 0.03 min, heart
rate was 159.23 ± 13.81 beats/min and oxygen saturation was 95.55 ± 1.43 during the
intervention. In the breastfeeding group, the NIPS score was the highest (6.83 ± 0.44) and
crying duration was the longest during the intervention. (0.19 ± 0.03 ), heart rate was the
highest (168.33 ± 14.18 ) and oxygen saturation was the lowest (95.45 ± 1.13).
The findings indicated that Gentle Human Touch was the most effective non-
pharmacological intervention in reducing vaccine-induced pain in newborns. Therefore, it
is recommended that healthcare professionals and nurses integrate non-pharmacological
pain management strategies into clinical practice.
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