Flick or buzz? simple tricks to soote baby vaccine pain
NCT ID NCT07185152
Summary
This study tested two simple, drug-free methods to reduce pain in babies during their second Hepatitis B vaccine shot. Researchers compared flicking the skin near the injection site to applying a gentle mechanical vibration during the shot. They measured pain levels, crying time, and vital signs in 80 healthy infants to see which method worked better.
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Kelkit No. 1 Family Health Center
Gümüşhane, 29600, Turkey (Türkiye)
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