OBJECTIVES To identify the main non-pharmacological analgesia strategies used in clinical practice in adult and elderly endovascular procedures. METHODS scoping review, undertaken in July 2021, on 12 national and international… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVES To identify the main non-pharmacological analgesia strategies used in clinical practice in adult and elderly endovascular procedures. METHODS scoping review, undertaken in July 2021, on 12 national and international data sources. The recommendations of the JBI and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews checklist were followed. Thirteen studies were selected to compose the sample, with no time or language cut-off. RESULTS the main non-pharmacological strategies found were cold compress, use of music, and reflexology. The most prevalent procedures were coronary angiography, peripheral venous catheterization, and femoral catheter removal. Pain measurement by Visual Numeric Scale and Visual Analog Scale described pain reduction in adults and elderly. CONCLUSIONS the main non-pharmacological strategies found were cold compress, use of music, and reflexology, which reduce pain in adults and the elderly.
               
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