Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health problems in neonates. These neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile-kinesthetic stimulation) to promote development. This study was conducted to determine the effect of Tactile-Kinesthetic Stimulation (TKS) on physical and behavioral development of Low Birth Weight neonates. Methods: This was a randomized controlled trial with equal randomization (1:1 for two groups) and parallel group design. Forty LBW neonates were randomly allocated into test (n=20) and control (n=20) groups. TKS was provided for three 15 minute periods per day for 10 consecutive days to the test group, with the massages consisting of moderate pressure stroke...
Low Birth Weight (LBW) in infant has risk of developmental delay due to conditions weighing less tha...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Three experiments investigated the effects of tactile stimulation on a large sample of infants (N = ...
Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health pr...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is one of the risk factors that have a high contribution to infan...
Abstract Therapeutic touch is emphasized by healthcare professionals for improvement of neonates' g...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background: Admission of low birth-weight (LBW) neonates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) caus...
Background: Admission of low birth-weight (LBW) neonates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) caus...
Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation appears to facilitate weight gain and development in preterm infants...
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: Premature babies are susceptible to a variety of health problems in early of their lives...
Low birth weight (LBW) babies require more nutrients in order to achieve optimal growth and weight g...
Low Birth Weight (LBW) in infant has risk of developmental delay due to conditions weighing less tha...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Three experiments investigated the effects of tactile stimulation on a large sample of infants (N = ...
Objective: Low Birth Weight [LBW] (1500gr≤Birth Weight≤2499 gr) is one of the most serious health pr...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is one of the risk factors that have a high contribution to infan...
Abstract Therapeutic touch is emphasized by healthcare professionals for improvement of neonates' g...
Objective: To verify the methods used by the clinical trials that assessed the effect of tactile/kin...
Background: Admission of low birth-weight (LBW) neonates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) caus...
Background: Admission of low birth-weight (LBW) neonates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) caus...
Tactile/kinesthetic stimulation appears to facilitate weight gain and development in preterm infants...
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: Premature babies are susceptible to a variety of health problems in early of their lives...
Low birth weight (LBW) babies require more nutrients in order to achieve optimal growth and weight g...
Low Birth Weight (LBW) in infant has risk of developmental delay due to conditions weighing less tha...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Three experiments investigated the effects of tactile stimulation on a large sample of infants (N = ...