Analysis of the effect of early pain management on pain level and early growth and development of neonates after painful stimulation
Objective To analyze the effect of early pain management on pain level and early growth and development of neonates after painful stimulation.Methods A total of 110 neonates were selected as the research subjects.According to the random number table method,they were divided into a management group and a routine group,with 55 cases in each group.The routine group received routine intervention,and the management group received early pain management on the basis of the routine group.Both groups were compared in terms of pain scores before and after painful stimulation,the physical and neural development indicators at birth and 3 months after intervention.Results After painful stimulation,the pain score of neonates in the management group was(5.00±0.68)points,which was lower than(6.01±1.51)points in the routine group(P<0.05).At 3 months after birth,the head circumference,length,weight,and in the management group were(41.23±4.21)cm,(63.98±5.14)cm and(8.01±1.21)kg,which were higher than(39.56±3.51)cm,(61.02±4.63)cm and(7.03±1.22)kg in the routine group(P<0.05).At 3 months after birth,the scores of general motor,communication,language,fine motor and adaptive ability in the management group were(79.89±3.65),(77.89±4.16),(76.59±4.55),(78.55±3.98)and(79.96±3.65)points,which were higher than(75.46±4.16),(73.56±3.98),(72.56±3.65),(72.56±4.98)and(75.01±3.89)points in the routine group(P<0.05).Conclusion Early pain management for neonates can help reduce the pain level and accelerate their physical and neurological development,which has a certain promotion and application value.