CS Mott Children Hospital - Children`s Hospital of Illinois
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CS Mott Children Hospital - Children`s Hospital of Illinois
CS Mott Children Hospital Practice Guideline for Needlesticks and Procedures Individualize Assess: Know the patient/connect with them on a personal level Age and Developmental level Past Experience Personal coping skills and style Approach vs Avoidance Watch vs Not Watch Parental anxiety & coping Develop plan/record plan/communicate plan Mascot: Poke-a-Dot the Comfort Dog Preparation Major procedures requires advance preparation Minor procedure may require information on the same day Experience with the procedure- less information needed High distress with prior pokes- emphasize coping skills- not explanation of procedure Best Words (Pocket Guide) Preparation for the needle stick/procedure During the procedure: Distract from the procedure During recovery: Change topic and praise accomplishments Positive reinforcement Dots for bravery Praise for bravery and holding still Positioning Up-right Skin-to-Skin Cross cradle Restrain extremity Distraction: Teach skills for coping (can use for life) Timing Prior to procedure to lessen anxiety During procedure to lower distress After procedure to enhance recovery Match coping style: avoidance/approach (reading a story vs “magic glove” at the injection site) (Not watch vs Watch) Age appropriate: Coaching cards (Child Life) Parent as helper and coach Positioning Distraction Encourage coping skill Praise for being brave/holding still Explain that words of assurance and apology are not effective (eg. I’m sorry; It will be OK) Parent will model clinician’s behavior and action. (Clinician to use distraction and best words) Equipment/Drugs/Devices/Work Flow and Process Sucrose/pacifier (Policy in place) One Voice: Identify roles for each person Number of attempts before getting help- (Policy in process) Topical Anesthetic Vapocoolants Buzzy (vibration and cold)-( Piloting and guideline development) Positioning and preparing for multiple immunizations at one time Positioning Positioning Positioning Topic Megel, ME, Heser, R & Matthews, K Parents’ Assistance to Children Having Immunizations Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, 2002 25:151-165 Lacey, CM, Finkelstein, M & Thygeson, MV The Impact of Positioning on Fear During Immunizations: Supine Versus Sitting Up Journal of Pediatric Nursing 2008, 23(3) :195_=220 Citation Sparks LA, Setlik, J Luhman, J Parental Holding and Positioning to Decrease IV Distress in Young Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial Journal of Pediatric Nursing 2007 22(6); 440-447 Key Findings Distress was lower in parent held group in all 3 periods IV attempts similar RNs preferred lying flat Parents had greater satisfaction in the held group. Comments Parents felt comfortable holding Nurses needed to change their technique when child was supine 64 % of children did not RCT receive topical even though it was a standard 4-6 yrs Crying prior to injection more likely Less fear when sitting 108 patients in supine position up General ped clinic Staff reluctant to use Receiving Crying after injection was greater sitting up—if child immunizations in supine position showed signs of distress Excluded: (mean = 10 min vs 2 min) they would often tell child children who had they had to lie down 4 or more procedures. chronic illness, CI Random- 2 group 41 parents Coded behaviors from audiotapes Negative parental 40 children Physical contact and explanations coping behaviors were Immunizations at during immunization related to more clinic Crying was not reprimanded, half distress. Positive indicated positive feedback. coping behaviors were Descriptive Physical contact and rewards related to more positive given and promised coping Learned from health care provider, just knew, read about what to do Strategies that parents used recommended in literature included: relaxation/deep breathing, distraction. Sample 9 mos-4 yrs ED N=118 Held upright by parent or lying flat Practice Area: Positioning for Needlesticks/Procedures Synthesis Table-4: Positioning