Soetjiningsih Soetjiningsih
Department of Child Health, Medical School, Udayana University, Sanglah Hospital

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Effectiveness of PainAway® on hepatitis B intramuscular injection in term neonates: a randomized controlled trial Susilawati Susilawati; Soetjiningsih Soetjiningsih; Bagus Ngurah Putu Arhana; Ida Bagus Subanada
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 50 No 4 (2010): July 2010
Publisher : Indonesian Pediatric Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi50.4.2010.214-9

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Background Routine immunization injections are the mostcommon painful procedure in childhood and most of theseinjections are administered in early life. Immunizations can causenegative short- and long-term consequences for children. Childrenwho experience high levels of pain during an immunizationare more likely to have elevated distress level of subsequentinjections.Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of pain away in reducingpain associated with hepatitis B intramuscular injection in termneonates.Methods An open randomized controlled trial on healthy termneonates was conducted between November 2009 and December2009 at Sanglah Hospital in Denpasar, Bali. Subject were selectedrandomized using six-blocked randomization. The sampleswere divided into two groupsto either recieve intramuscularhepatitis B injection using PainAway® and or standard hepatitisB intramuscular injection. The pain response was assessed usingDouleur Aiquedu Noureanu-né(DAN) scale. Mann-Whitney testwas used to analyze the data. The confounding factor that mayhave influenced the pain response was analyzed using multivariateanalysis (ANCOVA).Results Out of 66 subject, DAN scale was significantly lower inintervention group (median 5.0) compared to control (median 7.0)with P < 0.0001. Multivariate analysis showed that the differencein the intervention given was the only variable that influencedthe pain response (P < 0.0001).Conclusion PainAway® can reduce the pain secondary tohepatitis B intramuscular injection on term neonates.
Cognitive outcome in late preterm babies Ayu Setyorini; Soetjiningsih Soetjiningsih; Ekawaty L. Haksari
Paediatrica Indonesiana Vol 50 No 4 (2010): July 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14238/pi50.4.2010.239-244

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Background Late preterm babies are at risk for delayed cognitive outcome, but little attention has been paid on this issue. There has been a general assumption that this group of babies will have the same development as full-term babies.Objective To compare the cognitive development between late preterm babies and full-term babies.Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted at the Department of Child Health Medical School of Udayana University/Sanglah Hospital. Babies with 34 to 42 weeks of gestational age who were born in Sanglah Hospital between November 1st 2007 and December 31st 2008, were recruited to the study. Cognitive development of each baby was measured by Mullen Scale’s of Early Learning twice, at 7 days and 3 months of age. We used corrected age for late preterm babies and chronological age for fullterm babies.Results The incidence of under-average development for late preterm babies at three months corrected age was 47.8% compared to 4.1% among fullterm babies (P < 0.0001). The relative risk for under-average development among late preterm babies was 11.8 (95%CI 9.95 to 13.75). Multivariate analysis revealed late preterm influenced cognitive significantly with OR 17.01 (95%CI 1.15 to 32.87).Conclusions Cognitive outcome of late preterm babies was delayed compared to full-term babies.