ORAL MOTOR-SENSORIAL STIMULATION AND THE NUTRITIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN PRE-TERM INFANTS / ESTIMULAÇÃO SENSÓRIO-MOTORA ORAL E O DESEMPENHO NUTRICIONAL DE RECÉM-NASCIDOS PRÉ-TERMO

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

The literature points to several studies in which the oral motor-sensory stimulation brings benefits to stimulated newborn child, like: more quick transition of the drip to oral way, winning of weight more quick too, early hospitalar discharge, increase of the force of suction, bigger consumption and transference of milk in relation to the time. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of the oral motor-sensorial stimulation and the nutritional development in pre-term infants. To do this, it was included 21 pre-term infants in the transition moment from the feeding through drip to oral via by medical release, confiner at the Delivery ward Intensive Care Unit (UTI) at Santa Maria University Hospital (HUSM). Two groups were constituted, one of them was the Stimulated Group (GE), composed by 10 infants, and the other one was the Controlled Group (GC), composed by 11 infants. Both groups were assessed and after a period of fourteen days maximum they were re-valuated. The GE group received oral motor-sensorial stimulation twice a day during a period comprised between the valuation and re-valuation. The GC group did not receive stimulation during this period. The orofacial valuation included oral reflection tests, valuation of the nutritive suckling characteristics and nutritional development valuation. During the nutritive suckling valuation was considered the presence and absence of the suckling in the moment of the feeding either by nursing bottle or suckling strength. The nutritional development was valuated through the volume prescribed and swallowed, in the transference rate of feeding and in the competence to feeding by oral via. Further, the time of the use of the drip was analysed, the time of transition of the drip to oral via and the increment of the weight after the intervention period. The obtained results suggest an improvement in suckling strength and in the nutritional development comparing valuation and re-valuation between the GE and the GC groups; however, there was not difference statistically significant between the groups. The results also suggest that the stimulation did not influence the time of the use of the drip, the time of transition of the drip to oral via and the increment of the weight to the studied groups.

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newborn comportamento de sucção fonoaudiologia prematuro recém-nascido preterm sucking behavior infant nutrition nutrição infantil

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