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The effects of Yakson touch and gentle human touch on preterm infants: A systematic review and meta-analysis


Hammad A. Fadlalmola
Amal M. Elhusein
Huda H. Abedelwahed
Salwa A. Mohmed
Soad M.A. Alnassry
Fathia H. Mohammed
Nagat S. Eltaher
Elturabi E. Ebrahim
Maha A. Abdelsadig
Sitelbanat O. M. Ahmed
Somia J. Farg
Asia S. M. Ahmed
Suhair S. Mohmmed
Amna M. Ali
Amel E. Banaga
Insaf H. Mohammed
Ehab I. El-Amin
Hassan N. Moafa
Amal H. Mohamed
Hamza H. A. Balola
Eltayeb A. Idress
Nisha Abraham
Elwaleed I. A. Sagiron
Ahmed A. Jarelnape
Sabha T. Alhajeri
Azhar A. Alazhary
Awatif O. Alhawsawi
Amna M. Idris

Abstract

We aim to collect the evidence of efficacy of Gentle Guman Touch (GHT) and Yakson Touch in preterm neonates as pain relief, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and urine cortisol level. We made our search through PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Cochrane by the mid of March 2023. Randomized control trials (RCTs) were included, and the Cochrane risk of bias tool was utilized to assess their quality. Using Review Manager software, a meta-analysis was conducted. We computed the mean difference (MD) with a 95% confidence interval (CI) for the continuous data. During the examination, the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) was significantly reduced in the touch group compared to the control group (MD = -3.40, 95% CI [-4.15 to -2.64], P-value= 0.00001). After the examination, the NIPS score was also reduced by both Yakson touch and GHT compared to the control (MD = -2.14, 95% CI [-3.42 to -0.85], P-value <0.00001). Yakson touch and GHT are non-pharmacological, easy, and safe methods that can be used for painful interventions to reduce the pain experience of preterm infants from variable interventions. Both methods improved infant sleep and behavior. Preterm infants' heart rates and oxygen saturation were unaffected by Yakson touch or GHT.


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