AbstractObjectiveTo verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kinesthetic stimulation on weight gain in preterm infants and highlight the similarities and differences among such studies.SourcesThis review collected studies from two databases, PEDro and PubMed, in July of 2014, in addition to bibliographies. Two researchers assessed the relevant titles independently, and then chose which studies to read in full and include in this review by consensus. Clinical trials that studied tactile stimulation or massage therapy whether or not associated with kinesthetic stimulation of preterm infants; that assessed weight gain after the intervention; that had a control group and were composed in English, Portug...
Background : The number of premature babies according to WHO increases every year an estimated 15 mi...
The purpose of this study was to assess if preterm infants receiving an intervention of intermittent...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...
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...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background: Today in the world 1 in 10 children is born prematurely, in France, there are 65,000 bir...
Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health pr...
Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation appears to facilitate weight gain and development in preterm infants...
Abstract Therapeutic touch is emphasized by healthcare professionals for improvement of neonates' g...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To assess the pretest and posttest level of selected parameters among preterm babie...
Three experiments investigated the effects of tactile stimulation on a large sample of infants (N = ...
Background: Premature babies are susceptible to a variety of health problems in early of their lives...
Background : The number of premature babies according to WHO increases every year an estimated 15 mi...
The purpose of this study was to assess if preterm infants receiving an intervention of intermittent...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...
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...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background: Today in the world 1 in 10 children is born prematurely, in France, there are 65,000 bir...
Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health pr...
Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation appears to facilitate weight gain and development in preterm infants...
Abstract Therapeutic touch is emphasized by healthcare professionals for improvement of neonates' g...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To assess the pretest and posttest level of selected parameters among preterm babie...
Three experiments investigated the effects of tactile stimulation on a large sample of infants (N = ...
Background: Premature babies are susceptible to a variety of health problems in early of their lives...
Background : The number of premature babies according to WHO increases every year an estimated 15 mi...
The purpose of this study was to assess if preterm infants receiving an intervention of intermittent...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...