Objective: The health benefits provided by breast milk are significant in preterm infants. Despite recommendations, rates of breastfeeding in preterm infants are lower than in term infants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a multidisciplinary intervention in promoting any breastfeeding in preterm infants at discharge. Methods: A prospective non randomized interventional cohort study was conducted. 122 preterm infants constituted the historical group. A multidisciplinary intervention was performed including staff training and setting up and implementation of a written breastfeeding procedure. Results: 110 preterm infants were enrolled in the intervention group. The percentage of infants fed human milk at discharge was 69...
Abstract Background The supply of breast milk to preterm infants tends to occur at a lower rate than...
Abstract Background: Increasingly, evidence supports oral feeding of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) pr...
To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions that promote or inhibit breast...
Objective: to verify the prevalence of breastfeeding of preterm infants in neonatal units. Methods: ...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
BackgroundEarly breast milk expression, prolonged skin-to-skin contact, rooming-in, use of test-weig...
Background: Very preterm infants receiving breast milk experience better health outcomes compared to...
This review aimed to identify interventions to promote breastfeeding or breast milk feeding for infa...
Background and Objective: Preterm babies thrive well on exclusive breastfeeding with fewer complicat...
Breast milk is the normative standard for infant feeding and nutrition. Unfortunately, rates of brea...
Breastfeeding/breastmilk feeding of infants in neonatal units is vital to the preservation of short-...
PURPOSE: A pilot study was conducted to assess the acceptability and feasibility of a breast milk ex...
Background: Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants' development, with greater effect...
Care is provided in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for infants who are born premature (prio...
Abstract Background Breastmilk is the ideal nutrition for preterm infants. Yet, breastmilk feeding r...
Abstract Background The supply of breast milk to preterm infants tends to occur at a lower rate than...
Abstract Background: Increasingly, evidence supports oral feeding of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) pr...
To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions that promote or inhibit breast...
Objective: to verify the prevalence of breastfeeding of preterm infants in neonatal units. Methods: ...
Background: Preterm infants are usually growth restricted at hospital discharge. Feeding preterm inf...
BackgroundEarly breast milk expression, prolonged skin-to-skin contact, rooming-in, use of test-weig...
Background: Very preterm infants receiving breast milk experience better health outcomes compared to...
This review aimed to identify interventions to promote breastfeeding or breast milk feeding for infa...
Background and Objective: Preterm babies thrive well on exclusive breastfeeding with fewer complicat...
Breast milk is the normative standard for infant feeding and nutrition. Unfortunately, rates of brea...
Breastfeeding/breastmilk feeding of infants in neonatal units is vital to the preservation of short-...
PURPOSE: A pilot study was conducted to assess the acceptability and feasibility of a breast milk ex...
Background: Although breast milk has numerous benefits for infants' development, with greater effect...
Care is provided in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for infants who are born premature (prio...
Abstract Background Breastmilk is the ideal nutrition for preterm infants. Yet, breastmilk feeding r...
Abstract Background The supply of breast milk to preterm infants tends to occur at a lower rate than...
Abstract Background: Increasingly, evidence supports oral feeding of very-low-birth-weight (VLBW) pr...
To evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of interventions that promote or inhibit breast...