The purpose of this study was to assess if preterm infants receiving an intervention of intermittent human tactile contact would demonstrate clinical improvement over infants who did not receive the intervention. A quasi-experimental design was used with 26 infants between 28 and 32 weeks gestation. Hands were placed on the infants' heads and lower backs for a total of 36 minutes of tactile contact a day for 10 days. Findings indicated a significant gain in mean body weight for both groups between Day 0 and Day 10. Also, there was a significant decrease in mean hematocrit in the control group between Day 0 and Day 10. On Day 10, experimental infants had a significantly higher mean number of apneic and bradycardic episodes than control infan...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Metadata onlyPreliminary results of this study have been presented at the ICIS Conferences held in A...
The risk and benefit effects of tactile stimulation on hypoxemia and physical growth were evaluated ...
Background: The amount of preterm baby increasing year by year at Pariaman City Hospital. Preterm b...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...
A soft, light-weight, beige, stuffed toy was placed in direct body contact with stable, 30-34 wk ges...
Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation appears to facilitate weight gain and development in preterm infants...
Copyright © 2012 Bahare Bahman Bijari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
This study was carried out to determine the effects of the yakson or gentle human touch methods appl...
AimDespite the lack of evidence, current resuscitation guidelines recommend tactile stimulation in a...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
AbstractObjectiveTo verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tacti...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Due to incomplete physical development, premature infants are susceptible ...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Metadata onlyPreliminary results of this study have been presented at the ICIS Conferences held in A...
The risk and benefit effects of tactile stimulation on hypoxemia and physical growth were evaluated ...
Background: The amount of preterm baby increasing year by year at Pariaman City Hospital. Preterm b...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...
A soft, light-weight, beige, stuffed toy was placed in direct body contact with stable, 30-34 wk ges...
Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation appears to facilitate weight gain and development in preterm infants...
Copyright © 2012 Bahare Bahman Bijari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
This study was carried out to determine the effects of the yakson or gentle human touch methods appl...
AimDespite the lack of evidence, current resuscitation guidelines recommend tactile stimulation in a...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
AbstractObjectiveTo verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tacti...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Due to incomplete physical development, premature infants are susceptible ...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Metadata onlyPreliminary results of this study have been presented at the ICIS Conferences held in A...