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Identification of pain in neonates: the adults' visual perception of neonatal facial features.

Marina Carvalho de Moraes Barros1, Carlos Eduardo Thomaz2, Giselle Valério Teixeira da Silva3, Juliana do Carmo Azevedo Soares3, Lucas Pereira Carlini2, Tatiany Marcondes Heiderich3, Rafael Nobre Orsi2, Rita de Cassia Xavier Balda3, Pedro Augusto Santos Orona Silva2, Adriana Sanudo4, Solange Andreoni4, Ruth Guinsburg3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To verify the visual attention of adults when assessing neonatal pain. STUDY
DESIGN: 143 adults (59% health professionals) evaluated 20 pictures (2 pictures of 10 neonates' faces: at rest; during a painful procedure). Tobii-TX300 tracked the participants' eyes movement. For each picture, adults scored pain intensity (0 = no pain; 10 = maximum). Latent classes analysis was applied by cognitive diagnosis models-GDINA with two attributes (knowledge of pain presence/absence). Variables associated with belonging to the class of adults that correctly identified pictures of newborns with/without pain were identified by logistic regression.
RESULTS: To identify neonatal pain, adults look at the mouth, eyes, and forehead in facial pictures. The latent class analysis identified four classes of adults: those that identify painful/painless neonates (YY-Class; n = 80); only painful neonates (n = 28); only painless neonates (n = 34) and none (n = 1). Being a health professional (OR: 2.29; 95% CI: 1.16-4.51), and each look at the nasolabial furrow (2.07; 1.19-3.62) increased the chance of belonging to the YY-class.
CONCLUSIONS: Being a health professional and the visual fixation at the nasolabial furrow helped to identify the presence/absence of neonatal pain.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34253842     DOI: 10.1038/s41372-021-01143-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Perinatol        ISSN: 0743-8346            Impact factor:   2.521


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1.  Looking at neonatal facial features of pain: do health and non-health professionals differ?

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