Preterm or sick neonates are frequently hampered in establishing a safe and efficient oral feeding. This can delay hospital discharge and impact on parent-child bonding, growth or neurodevelopment. Recent researches identified a pattern of interventions that could allow to reduce these troubles and to shorten hospital stays
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
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Oral feeding readiness is a complex concept. More evidence is needed on how to approach beginning or...
infant, transiti have fo difficult human Downloaded FromAs the survival of preterm infants is increa...
Premature birth requires technical care that can be a source of dystimulation and deprive newborns o...
The oral feeding of preterm infants is a complicated and dynamic process involving interactions of t...
The aim of the present study is to assess the impact of enhanced parental support on the transition ...
Every year in France, more than 50,000 children are born prematurely. They frequently suffer from im...
Background: Advances in neonatal intensive care have markedly improved survival in preterm infants. ...
Discharge of the high-risk newborn from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) typi-cally includes ...
Literature reflects that neonatal clinical practices are increasingly infant-driven, and promote, de...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Poor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint of developmental ca...
Aim: This study described the steps needed to achieve full oral feeding before discharge in a group ...
In the United States, currently, 1 in 10 babies are born premature. Due to the immaturity of their n...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Oral feeding readiness is a complex concept. More evidence is needed on how to approach beginning or...
infant, transiti have fo difficult human Downloaded FromAs the survival of preterm infants is increa...
Premature birth requires technical care that can be a source of dystimulation and deprive newborns o...
The oral feeding of preterm infants is a complicated and dynamic process involving interactions of t...
The aim of the present study is to assess the impact of enhanced parental support on the transition ...
Every year in France, more than 50,000 children are born prematurely. They frequently suffer from im...
Background: Advances in neonatal intensive care have markedly improved survival in preterm infants. ...
Discharge of the high-risk newborn from the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) typi-cally includes ...
Literature reflects that neonatal clinical practices are increasingly infant-driven, and promote, de...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Poor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint of developmental ca...
Aim: This study described the steps needed to achieve full oral feeding before discharge in a group ...
In the United States, currently, 1 in 10 babies are born premature. Due to the immaturity of their n...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Oral feeding readiness is a complex concept. More evidence is needed on how to approach beginning or...