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Nutrición Hospitalaria

versión On-line ISSN 1699-5198versión impresa ISSN 0212-1611

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ZURITA-CRUZ, Jessie-Nallely; RIVAS-RUIZ, Rodolfo; GORDILLO-ALVAREZ, Virginia  y  VILLASIS-KEEVER, Miguel-Ángel. Breastfeeding for acute pain control on infants: a randomized controlled trial. Nutr. Hosp. [online]. 2017, vol.34, n.2, pp.301-307. ISSN 1699-5198.  https://dx.doi.org/10.20960/nh.163.

Objective:

To determine the effectiveness of breastfeeding (BF) for the management in acute pain after vaccination in infants under 6 months of age when compared to the milk substitute (MS) and not to apply any maneuver.

Methods:

A controlled, single-blind phase III clinical trial was conducted on infants under 6 months old to evaluate the effectiveness of BF in acute pain by vaccination. Divided in 3 groups: BF, milk substitutes (MS), and without applying any analgesic maneuver (control). Pain was measured by crying time and pediatric pain scale. Statistical analysis was performed using the Kruskal Wallis and Mann-Whitney U for quantitative variables. For qualitative data, Chi2 was applied Kaplan Meier was used to analyze the total time crying.

Results:

A total of 144 patients were recruited, divided in groups of 48 patients. The group of BF had fewer crying time (p = 0.007) and pain rating at 90 (p = 0.006) and 120 (p = 0.003) seconds compared with other groups. There was no significant difference in the crying time (p = 0.396) and the pain scale between the group receiving MR and control.

Conclusions:

Breastfeeding is effective in management of acute pain by vaccination in infants under six months of age compared to milk substitute and control.

Palabras clave : Breastfeeding; Pain; Infants.

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