口腔运动刺激改善早产儿口腔喂养的最佳实践:一项系统综述

Patti T Calk
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目的:研究职业治疗范围内的干预措施,以确定预喂养干预措施对改善早产儿喂养结果的有效性。本综述探讨了基于证据的口腔周围和口腔内刺激和口腔支持方法。方法:检索1995 - 2015年8个电子数据库和Cochrane系统评价数据库发表的文献。15项研究符合纳入标准,并被严格评价和综合。结果:分析揭示了四个干预领域的最佳实践:口腔运动刺激、非营养性吸吮、口腔支持和联合干预。结论:对于婴儿来说,喂养是支持生长发育的重要职业。然而,早产儿经常在喂养过程中遇到困难。与早产儿一起工作的职业治疗师必须对证据有充分的了解,以便能够采用最佳做法来改善喂养前准备和口服喂养。不成熟的吸吮-吞咽-呼吸协调;反射性的:没有、延迟或受损的口腔反射;肌张力异常;运动控制受损会影响婴儿安全、成功地口服摄入足够的营养。强有力的证据支持在喂养前准备和准备中使用口周和口内刺激,以促进早产儿成功的口服喂养。也有强有力的证据证实,在喂养早产儿时使用口服支持,以增加吸力,减少液体流失,促进营养的有效摄入。
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Best Practices for Oral Motor Stimulation to Improve Oral Feeding in Preterm Infants: A Systematic Review
Objective: Interventions within the scope of occupational therapy were examined to identify the effectiveness of prefeeding interventions to improve feeding outcomes of premature infants. Evidence-based methods of peri-oral and intra-oral stimulation and oral support were explored and will be discussed in this review. Method: Literature published from 1995 to 2015 using eight electronic databases and Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews was searched. Fifteen studies met the inclusion criteria and were critically appraised and synthesized. Results: Analysis revealed best practices utilizing four areas of intervention: oral motor stimulation, nonnutritive sucking, oral support, and co-interventions. Conclusion: For infants, feeding is a vital occupation that supports growth and development. However, premature infants often have difficulties with the feeding process. Occupational therapists working with preterm infants must have a sufficient understanding of the evidence to be able to employ best practices to improve pre-feeding readiness and oral feedings. Immature suck-swallow-breath coordination; absent, delayed, or impaired oral reflexes; abnormal muscle tone; and impaired motor control impact the infant’s safe and successful oral intake of adequate nutrition. Strong evidence supports the use of peri-oral and intra-oral stimulation for pre-feeding readiness and preparation to promote successful oral feeding in preterm infants. There is also strong evidence to substantiate the use of oral support during feeding of preterm infants to increase suction and decrease liquid loss to promote efficient intake of nutrition.
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