2019
DOI: 10.1111/tme.12599
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A comparison of lancets and evaluation of various manoeuvres in reducing finger prick pain during pre‐donation haemoglobin estimation

Abstract: Objectives: Three different types of lancets have been compared to identify and implement the one that causes the least pain. Simple manoeuvres during the lancing procedure have been evaluated to determine their effectiveness in reducing the intensity of perceived pain.Background: Pre-donation haemoglobin estimation is performed by pricking the donor's finger with a lancet. Pain associated with the procedure causes fear and anxiety, which dissuades the donors from donating blood. Methods:In 100 subjects, finge… Show more

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“…The blood drawing procedure is well known and accepted by the general public, although EMAs may be more likely to be adversely affected by the anticipatory anxiety and distress associated with venipuncture. 49 To address this barrier, a needle-free, lancet-based device shown to improve the acceptability of phlebotomy in pediatric populations 50 , 5 1 is also be tested as part of this protocol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The blood drawing procedure is well known and accepted by the general public, although EMAs may be more likely to be adversely affected by the anticipatory anxiety and distress associated with venipuncture. 49 To address this barrier, a needle-free, lancet-based device shown to improve the acceptability of phlebotomy in pediatric populations 50 , 5 1 is also be tested as part of this protocol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%