OBJECTIVES:The assessment of early sucking by preterm infants provides information on the ability of these infants to efficiently and safely receive nutrients via an oral route (oral feeding). To analyze the application and reliability of an instrument in assessing non-nutritive sucking that indicates a capacity for oral feeding in the routine care of different neonatal units.METHODS:A multicenter, prospective cohort study was conducted in seven neonatal units. A non-nutritive sucking assessment with a formulary validated by Neiva et al (2008) (variables evaluated: rooting reaction; easy initiation of sucking; labial sealing; tongue central groove; peristaltic tongue movements; jaw raising and lowering movements; labial, tongue and jaw coor...
Ashley Scherman,1,2 Jack Wiedrick,3 William C Lang,4 Rebecca E Rdesinski,5 Jodi Lapidus,3 Cynthia Mc...
Nutritive Sucking (NS) is a highly organized process that is essential for infants’ feeding during t...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
OBJECTIVES:The assessment of early sucking by preterm infants provides information on the ability of...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Aim: To validate a non-nutritive sucking (NNS) scoring system for oral feeding in preterm newborns (...
Objectives: Sucking problems in preterm infants can be specified by means of visual observation. The...
Purpose: To compare the swallowing performance of premature infants using a cup and a bottle during...
Background: Non-nutritive sucking (NNS) is used during gavage feeding and in the transition from gav...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhancesthe ora...
Free to read\ud \ud Abstract\ud \ud Background:\ud One of the most challenging milestones for preter...
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 enhances the or...
Objective The aim of the present work was to assess the value of non-nutritive sucking (NNS) measure...
Premature birth is associated with feeding difficulties due to inadequate coordination of sucking, s...
Ashley Scherman,1,2 Jack Wiedrick,3 William C Lang,4 Rebecca E Rdesinski,5 Jodi Lapidus,3 Cynthia Mc...
Nutritive Sucking (NS) is a highly organized process that is essential for infants’ feeding during t...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
OBJECTIVES:The assessment of early sucking by preterm infants provides information on the ability of...
Background: The survival rates of preterm infants has increased over the last years, but oral feedin...
Aim: To validate a non-nutritive sucking (NNS) scoring system for oral feeding in preterm newborns (...
Objectives: Sucking problems in preterm infants can be specified by means of visual observation. The...
Purpose: To compare the swallowing performance of premature infants using a cup and a bottle during...
Background: Non-nutritive sucking (NNS) is used during gavage feeding and in the transition from gav...
To assess if sensory-motor-oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking gavage feeding enhancesthe ora...
Free to read\ud \ud Abstract\ud \ud Background:\ud One of the most challenging milestones for preter...
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 enhances the or...
Objective The aim of the present work was to assess the value of non-nutritive sucking (NNS) measure...
Premature birth is associated with feeding difficulties due to inadequate coordination of sucking, s...
Ashley Scherman,1,2 Jack Wiedrick,3 William C Lang,4 Rebecca E Rdesinski,5 Jodi Lapidus,3 Cynthia Mc...
Nutritive Sucking (NS) is a highly organized process that is essential for infants’ feeding during t...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...