Background: Preterm infants are vulnerable humans requiring much care and attention. They may be exposed to irregular noise, light, and odor in the neonatal intensive care unit for a period of several weeks or months. This study was carried out to determine the effect of individualized developmental care on physiological parameters, growth, and transition to oral feeding in preterm infants. Methods: The study was a randomized controlled trial. The sample comprised premature infants meeting the inclusion criteria. They were randomly assigned to four groups: The maternal voice group, the breast milk odor (BMO) group, the incubator cover (IC) group, and the control group. Results: No statistically significant difference was found between the g...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Poor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint of developmental ca...
Background: The individualized care approach emphasises that oral feeding success for the neonate is...
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Introduction: Feeding method with a naso/orogastrik is not facilitating the sensory motor experience...
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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants. Methods: Preterm ...
Purpose: Preterm infants frequently experience oral feeding difficulties due to underdeveloped oral ...
The oral feeding of preterm infants is a complicated and dynamic process involving interactions of t...
Problem: Complications of preterm delivery are associated with numerous developmental abnormalities ...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of two different bottle fee...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
Background: Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth. Infants being born between...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Poor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint of developmental ca...
Background: The individualized care approach emphasises that oral feeding success for the neonate is...
Contains fulltext : 57579.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Medical, neuro...
Introduction: Feeding method with a naso/orogastrik is not facilitating the sensory motor experience...
Copyright © 2015 Rita H. Pickler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Purpose: To evaluate the effect of an oral stimulation program on preterm infants. Methods: Preterm ...
Purpose: Preterm infants frequently experience oral feeding difficulties due to underdeveloped oral ...
The oral feeding of preterm infants is a complicated and dynamic process involving interactions of t...
Problem: Complications of preterm delivery are associated with numerous developmental abnormalities ...
Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of two different bottle fee...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
Background: Gestation is the period of time between conception and birth. Infants being born between...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Preterm infants are at risk for developing altered trajectories of cognitive, social, and linguistic...
One of the most common feeding problems of preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care units (NIC...
Poor oral-motor developments in premature infants are common. From the viewpoint of developmental ca...
Background: The individualized care approach emphasises that oral feeding success for the neonate is...