母乳和吞咽运动对早产儿口服喂养过渡的影响:随机对照研究。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-25 DOI:10.4103/njcp.njcp_41_25
E Gökdemir, A K Doğan
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背景:早产儿口腔结构发育不全导致喂养问题。因此,应该支持早产儿吮吸反射的发展。目的:探讨吸吮式吞咽运动对早产儿口腔喂养过渡的影响。方法:本随机对照试验研究在伊斯坦布尔一家公立医院的新生儿重症监护病房进行。研究样本包括82名早产儿。在这些婴儿中,41名被分配到干预组,41名被分配到对照组。使用《早产儿数据收集表》和《早期喂养技能评估工具》收集研究数据。在整个研究过程中,干预组(n = 41)早产儿在喂食前每天进行一次12分钟的吸吮吞咽练习,持续14天。采用SPSS22对数据进行分析。结果:男婴占样本组的54.9%。入组时,所有婴儿的胎龄均为34-37周。35.4%的婴儿出生体重在1501 ~ 2000克之间。对早期喂养评估工具的5个子参数进行评估,干预组在呼吸调节、口腔运动功能、吞咽协调、喂养参与、生理稳定性等测试后得分均显著高于对照组(P < 0.005)。结论:研究结果表明,吮吸和吞咽练习应用于早产儿改善口腔喂养技能,在这种情况下,建议在新生儿重症监护病房使用吮吸和吞咽练习。Clinicaltrialsgovid: NCT06371443。
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The Effect of Suckling and Swallowing Exercises During the Transition to Oral Feeding in Premature Infants: Randomized Controlled Study.

Background: Underdeveloped oral structures of preterm infants cause feeding problems. Therefore, the development of sucking reflexes of premature babies should be supported.

Aim: Investigating the effect of suck-swallow exercises during the transition to oral feeding in premature infants was the scope of this study.

Methods: This randomized controlled trial study was conducted in the NICU of a public hospital in Istanbul. The study sample consisted of 82 premature infants. Of these infants, 41 were assigned to the intervention group and 41 to the control group. Study data were collected using the Premature Infant Data Collection Form and Early Feeding Skills Assessment Tool. Throughout the study, preterm infants in the intervention group (n = 41) were given suck-swallow exercises for 12 minutes once a day before feeding for 14 days. SPSS22 was used to analyze the data.

Results: Male infants constituted 54.9% of the sample group. At enrollment, the gestational age of all infants was 34-37 weeks. Birth weight was 1501-2000 grams in 35.4% of the infants. Evaluation of the 5 sub-parameters of the Early Feeding Assessment Tool revealed that the post-test scores for respiratory regulation, oral motor function, swallowing coordination, feeding participation, and physiological stability were significantly higher in the intervention group than in the control group (P < 0.005).

Conclusion: The results of the study showed that sucking and swallowing exercises applied to premature infants improved oral feeding skills and in this context, the use of sucking and swallowing exercises in neonatal intensive care units is recommended.

Clinicaltrialsgovid: NCT06371443.

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Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice is a Monthly peer-reviewed international journal published by the Medical and Dental Consultants’ Association of Nigeria. The journal’s full text is available online at www.njcponline.com. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles on any OAI-compliant institutional / subject-based repository. The journal makes a token charge for submission, processing and publication of manuscripts including color reproduction of photographs.
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