Pain and complications during ventrogluteal injection in standing versus lying positions in women: a quasi-experimental crossover study
Fatemeh Hosseini, Fatemeh Zeinaddini, Reza Hosseini, Ali AkbariBackground:
There is limited evidence comparing differences in pain experienced during ventrogluteal (VG) muscular injections between the standing and lying-down positions. This study aims to compare pain and complications during VG injection (VGI) in standing versus lying positions in women.
Methods:
The study utilised a quasi-experimental design, a sample size (
Results:
A paired design was used to compute the difference in visual analogue scale (VAS) scores in standing and lying positions. The difference between the mean pain in the standing position and lying position was −0.76 with CI = (−1.24, −0.27) and
Conclusions:
This research suggests that the standing position may be a method for administering VGIs to reduce patient-perceived pain.