Prevalence of feeding difficulties in children aged six months to six years who were born prematurely.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2025-03-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/e20240194pt
Cícero Alaor Kluppel, Amanda Bencke Teixeira da Silva, Daniel Boquai Camargo, Adriane Celli, Ana Lúcia Figueiredo Sarquis
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the prevalence of feeding difficulties in preterm children aged six months to six years and eleven months, and to analyze the relationships with perinatal and neonatal conditions.

Methods: This cross-sectional ambispective study applied the Brazilian Infant Feeding Scale to the parents of 129 children followed in preterm outpatient clinics to assess the prevalence of feeding difficulties. Additional variables were collected retrospectively from medical records.

Results: Fifteen children (11.62%) out of 129 exhibited feeding difficulties. Significant influencing variables were being born small for gestational age, having a mother with gestational diabetes mellitus, and undergoing phototherapy. Ventilatory support duration correlated with the Motor-Oral domain, and phototherapy duration correlated with the Sensory-Oral domain of the Brazilian Infant Feeding Scale.

Conclusion: The Brazilian Infant Feeding Scale showed that the prevalence of long-term Feeding Difficulty in preterm infants was 11.62%. Small for Gestational Age newborns showed a higher prevalence. Children undergoing phototherapy and offspring of mothers with gestational diabetes showed a lower prevalence. The other variables studied did not significantly affect the prevalence of Feeding Difficulties, but the duration of ventilatory support affected the Oral-motor domain, and the duration of phototherapy also affected the Oral-Motor. This study marks the first application of the Brazilian Infant Feeding Scale in Brazilian preterm infants.

6个月至6岁早产儿喂养困难的发生率。
目的:了解6个月~ 6岁及11个月早产儿喂养困难的发生率,并分析其与围产期及新生儿状况的关系。方法:本研究采用巴西婴儿喂养量表对129例早产儿门诊患儿的父母进行了横断面双视角研究,以评估喂养困难的发生率。从医疗记录中回顾性收集其他变量。结果:129例患儿中有15例(11.62%)出现喂养困难。显著影响变量为出生时小于胎龄、母亲患有妊娠期糖尿病和接受光疗。在巴西婴儿喂养量表中,呼吸支持持续时间与运动-口腔领域相关,光疗持续时间与感觉-口腔领域相关。结论:巴西婴儿喂养量表显示,早产儿长期喂养困难的患病率为11.62%。小胎龄新生儿患病率较高。接受光疗的儿童和患有妊娠期糖尿病母亲的后代患病率较低。研究的其他变量对喂养困难的患病率没有显著影响,但通气支持的持续时间影响口腔运动域,光疗的持续时间也影响口腔运动域。本研究标志着巴西婴儿喂养量表在巴西早产儿中的首次应用。
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