Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of nonnutritive sucking (NNS) and oral stimulation (OS), either applied alone or in combination, to reduce the transition time from tube feeding to independent oral feeding. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: A 40-bed neonatal ICU in a university hospital in the People’s Republic of China. Patients: A total of 120 preterm infants were admitted to the neonatal ICU from December 2012 to July 2013. Interventions: Oral motor interventions. Measurements and Main Results: One hundred twelve preterm infants were assigned to three intervention groups (NNS, OS, and combined NNS + OS) and one control group. Primary outcome was the number of days needed from introduction of oral feeding to autonomou...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in th...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants.MethodsPrete...
Background/PurposePoor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint o...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of nonnutritive sucking (NNS) and oral stimulation (OS), e...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Background: Breastfeeding failures and oral feeding problems in preterm infants result in long-term ...
Objective To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in the...
Background: Breastfeeding failures and oral feeding problems in preterm infants result in long-term ...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhancesthe ora...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Fifty nine premature infants participated in a randomized controlled study to determine the effectiv...
Background & Aim: Technology advancement has increased the survival rates of premature infants. Pret...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhances the or...
Background: Non-nutritive sucking (NNS) is used during gavage feeding and in the transition from gav...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in the ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in th...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants.MethodsPrete...
Background/PurposePoor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint o...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of nonnutritive sucking (NNS) and oral stimulation (OS), e...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Background: Breastfeeding failures and oral feeding problems in preterm infants result in long-term ...
Objective To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in the...
Background: Breastfeeding failures and oral feeding problems in preterm infants result in long-term ...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhancesthe ora...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Fifty nine premature infants participated in a randomized controlled study to determine the effectiv...
Background & Aim: Technology advancement has increased the survival rates of premature infants. Pret...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhances the or...
Background: Non-nutritive sucking (NNS) is used during gavage feeding and in the transition from gav...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in the ...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program in preterm on the performance in th...
AbstractPurposeTo evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants.MethodsPrete...
Background/PurposePoor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint o...