N1 |
Bergomi et al.22 Bergomi P, Scudeller L, Pintaldi S, Dal Molin A. Efficacy of non-pharmacological methods of pain management in children undergoing venipuncture in a pediatric outpatient clinic: a randomized controlled trial of audiovisual distraction and external cold and vibration. J Pediatr Nurs. 2018;9(42):e66-72.
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Italy |
Evaluation of vibration associated with cryotherapy with or without the use of cartoons to relieve pain in children undergoing venipuncture. Evaluation of parents' anxiety regarding these pain relief interventions. |
150 binomials (5-12-year-old children and their parents) were randomly divided into four groups: 1. control group, which did not undergo any pain relief intervention, 2. Buzzy ® group, 3. Buzzy® group associated with drawing and 4. cartoon group. All children underwent peripheral venipuncture. |
N2 |
Redfern, Chen and Sibrel2020 Redfern RE, Chen JT, Sibrel S. Effects of thermomechanical stimulation during vaccination on anxiety, pain, and satisfaction in pediatric patients: a randomized controlled trial. J Pediatr Nurs. 2018;38:1-7.
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United States States |
To determine if vibration associated with cryotherapy was able to relieve pain in children undergoing immunization. |
Fifty children and adolescents (5-18 years old) were randomly divided into two groups: 1. group using Buzzy® and 2. group without the device, both submitted to immunization by intramuscular route. |
N3 |
Moadad et al.33 Moadad N, Kozman K, Shahine R, Ohanian S, Badr LK. Distraction using the BUZZY for children during an IV insertion. J Pediatr Nurs. 2016;31(1):64-72
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United States States |
To investigate the use of vibration and cryotherapy in pain relief during peripheral venous catheter insertion in children. |
48 dyads (children aged 4 to 12 years and their mothers) were randomly divided into two groups: 1. control group (not exposed to Buzzy®) and 2. group using Buzzy® . Both groups were comprised children whose treatment required passing a peripheral venous catheter. |
N4 |
Schreiber et al.2121 Schreiber S, Cozzi G, Rutigliano R, Assandro P, Tubaro M, Cortellazzo Wiel L, et al. Analgesia by cooling vibration during venipuncture in children with cognitive impairment. Acta Paediatr. 2016;105(1):e12-6.
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Italy |
To test the effectiveness of using cryotherapy associated with vibration to relieve the pain induced by peripheral venipuncture in children with cognitive impairment. |
71 children with cognitive impairment were randomly allocated to two experimental groups: 1. control, in which they were not exposed to Buzzy® and group 2 children submitted to Buzzy® . Both groups underwent peripheral venous device installation. |
N5 |
Canbulat Sahiner et al.1414 Canbulat Sahiner N, Inal S, Sevim Akbay A. The effect of combined stimulation of external cold and vibration during immunization on pain and anxiety levels in children. J Perianesth Nurs. 2015;30(3):228-35.
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Turkey |
To determine the effect of cryotherapy associated with vibration in relieving the pain and anxiety triggered by immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, and infections caused by pertussis in children. |
104 school-age children (up to 7 years old) were randomly divided into two groups by a computer program: 1. control group that was not exposed to Buzzy® and 2. group that was subjected to Buzzy® . The pain stimulus was established by the administration of the vaccine (DTP) to the deltoid muscle, 5cm above the site of the Buzzy® device. |
N6 |
Canbulat, Ayhan and Inal2222 Canbulat N, Ayhan F, Inal S. Effectiveness of external cold and vibration for procedural pain relief during peripheral intravenous cannulation in pediatric patients. Pain Manag Nurs. 2015;16(1):33-9.
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Turkey |
Evaluation of the effect of cryotherapy associated with vibration on pain and anxiety in children undergoing peripheral venous catheter installation. |
176 children aged 7 to 12 years were randomly divided into two groups using a computer program: a control group, which was not exposed to Buzzy ®, and the group with Buzzy® , 5cm above the peripheral venipuncture site. |
N7 |
Inal and Kelleci2323 Inal S, Kelleci M. Relief of pain during blood specimen collection in pediatric patients. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2012;37(5):339-45.
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Turkey |
To investigate the effect of cryotherapy associated with vibration to relieve the pain and reduce the anxiety in children during blood collection for laboratory tests. |
120 children from 6 to 12 years of age were randomly divided into two groups: 1 control group that was not stimulated with Buzzy ® and group 2, with children submitted to Buzzy® , both groups underwent the installation of a venous catheter to collect blood. |
N8 |
Baxter et al.1818 Baxter AL, Cohen LL, McElvery HL, Lawson ML, von Baeyer CL. An integration of vibration and cold relieves venipuncture pain in a pediatric emergency department. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2011;27(12):1151-6.
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United States States |
To test the effectiveness of cryotherapy associated with vibration in relieving pain and anxiety in children and adolescents undergoing peripheral venipuncture for blood collection. |
81 children and adolescents aged 4 to 18 years were randomly divided into two experimental groups: 1. control group, which was not stimulated with Buzzy ® and 2. group exposed to Buzzy® . Both underwent the installation of a peripheral venous catheter to collect blood. |