The Effect of Music Therapy on Weight Gain among Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - Possible Mechanisms

D. Yakobson, S. Shalit, S. Arnon
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Preterm infants, especially those born before 32 weeks of gestation, experience extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR). Poor weight gain is associated with adverse neurocognitive outcomes. Many factors influence EUGR, including clinical, behavioral and developmental care modalities. This review describes the clinical and developmental factors that affect weight gain among preterm infants during their stay in the NICU, and evaluates the reported contributions of studies that used music therapy interventions to augment weight gain. We recommend that trials addressing weight gain during MT interventions should be long-term during NICU hospitalization, powered to detect even sub-optimal weight gain, include factors that directly influence weight gain and clinically-relevant morbidities of preterm infants, and incorporate developmental care and family centered care modalities, as much as possible. The use of proper methods to measure weight gain, such as individual Z-scores is recommended. We also recommend that the elements of the music therapy interventions that influence weight gain should be described systematically.
音乐治疗对新生儿重症监护病房早产儿体重增加的影响——可能的机制
早产儿,特别是那些在妊娠32周之前出生的早产儿,会经历宫外生长受限(EUGR)。体重不增加与不良的神经认知结果有关。影响EUGR的因素很多,包括临床、行为和发育护理模式。本综述描述了影响新生儿重症监护室期间体重增加的临床和发育因素,并评估了使用音乐治疗干预增加体重增加的研究报告的贡献。我们建议针对MT干预期间体重增加的试验应该是在NICU住院期间的长期试验,能够发现甚至是次优体重增加,包括直接影响体重增加和早产儿临床相关发病率的因素,并尽可能地纳入发育护理和以家庭为中心的护理模式。建议使用适当的方法来测量体重增加,例如个人z分数。我们还建议应该系统地描述影响体重增加的音乐治疗干预因素。
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