Agenda Item Details
Day 2   Thursday Oct 11, 2018
9:45 - 10:45am
Presentation: Concurrent Session A03 - Newborn Care
Description

A03-1 A Systematic Review of YouTube Videos Showing Neonatal Blood Work

 

Authors: Denise Harrison RN, PhD; Shokoufeh Modanloo PhD Candidate; Ashley Desrosiers RN; Louise Poliquin RN; Mariana Bueno PhD; Jessica Reszel RN, MScN; Margaret Sampson PhD

 

Presenter: Denise Harrison, University of Ottawa and Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), Ottawa ON

 

Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of YouTube videos of newborn infants undergoing blood sampling to i) evaluate infants' pain during the procedure, ii) ascertain use of recommended pain management evidence.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the widespread lack of use of evidence-based recommended pain management strategies (breastfeeding, skin-to-skin care, and sweet solutions) for newborn infants during newborn screening and other needle-related painful procedures.
  • Recognize the widespread use of social media and video sharing platforms such as YouTube by parents for posting videos of their infants undergoing painful procedures.
  • Recognize the importance of knowledge translation tools such as videos in disseminating information about pain management strategies in infants.

 

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A03-2 Newborn Pain: Effectiveness of Parent-Targeted Education

 

Authors: Denise Harrison RN, PhD; Sandra Dunn RN, PhD; Marsha Campbell-Yeo RN, NNP, PhD; Lucy Gilmore RN, MScN; Ian Graham PhD; Jeremy Grimshaw PhD; JoAnn Harrold MD, FRCPC

 

Presenter: Denise Harrison, Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa ON

 

Purpose: Despite evidence demonstrating that breastfeeding (BF), skin-to-skin care (SSC), and sweet solutions (sucrose) reduce biobehavioural pain response in newborns, these interventions remain underutilized. We aim to evaluate the effect of a parent-targeted video to improve uptake of these interventions during routine newborn screening (NBS).

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the background supporting the need for this cluster RCT with the intervention delivered at the organizational level.
  • Gain an understanding of reasons to conduct a cluster RCT and its methodology as it relates to newborn care.
  • Describe strategies that promote parent engagement, improve their knowledge and support parent advocacy in caring for their newborn.

 

 

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