Adolescents’ pain and distress during peripheral intravenous cannulation in a paediatric emergency setting

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Giorgio Cozzi
Marta Cognigni
Riccardo Busatto
Veronica Grigoletto
Manuela Giangreco
Mariasole Conte
Egidio Barbi
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[1] IRCCS Burlo Garofolo,Institute for Maternal and Child Health
[2] University of Trieste,undefined
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Adolescents; Emergency department; Distress; Needle phobia; Pain;
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The objective of the study is to investigate pain and distress experienced by a group of adolescents and children during peripheral intravenous cannulation in a paediatric emergency department. This cross-sectional study was performed between November 2019 and June 2020 at the paediatric emergency department of the Institute for Maternal and Child Health of Trieste, Italy. Eligible subjects were patients between 4 and 17 years old undergoing intravenous cannulation, split into three groups based on their age: adolescents (13–17 years), older children (8–12 years), and younger children (4–7 years). Procedural distress and pain scores were recorded through validated scales. Data on the use of topical anaesthesia, distraction techniques, and physical or verbal comfort during procedures were also collected. We recruited 136 patients: 63 adolescents, 48 older children, and 25 younger children. There was no statistically significant difference in the median self-reported procedural pain found in adolescents (4; IQR = 2–6) versus older and younger children (5; IQR = 2–8 and 6; IQR = 2–8, respectively). Furthermore, no significant difference was observed in the rate of distress between adolescents (79.4%), older (89.6%), and younger (92.0%) children. Adolescents received significantly fewer pain relief techniques.
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