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Effectiveness of Valsalva Maneuver on Pain Intensity and Anxiety in Children Undergoing Hemodialysis

Research Abstract
Background
 
Children undergoing hemodialysis expose highly to anxiety and pain from frequent punctures. Valsalva maneuver is one of non-pharmacological nursing interventions to decrease pain intensity.
Aim
 
The study aimed to evaluate effectiveness of Valsalva maneuver on pain intensity and anxiety in children undergoing hemodialysis.
Design
 
A quasi-experimental design was used on a purposeful sample of 60 children with chronic kidney disease and undergoing hemodialysis who attended at the dialysis unit in Assiut Children University.
Method
 
The present study data were collected by using a structured questionnaire sheet about personal characteristics, clinical data of children, Wong–Baker faces pain rating scale for children, physiological measures of pain and anxiety symptom scale short form.
Results
 
The results indicated a highly statistical significant difference between the study group Valsalva and the control groups regarding post-test pain level (P= 0.001) as the highest percentage (63.3 %) of the Valsalva group had a mild pain level compared to only 3.3 % in the control group. A highly statistical significant difference between the groups was found regarding post intervention anxiety levels (P= 0.001) as nearly two thirds (63.3 %) of the Valsalva group had a moderate level of anxiety while, the majority (96.7 %) of the control group had a severe level of anxiety.
Conclusion
 
Valsalva maneuver is an effective non-pharmacological nursing intervention in reducing pain from AVF cannulation and pain related anxiety for children undergoing hemodialysis.
Recommendations
 
Using Valsalva maneuver is recommended before AVF …
Research Authors
Eman Habib Sadek, Abd Elhay, Hanan Azouz
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Port Said Scientific Journal of Nursing
Research Member
Research Pages
112-141
Research Year
2024