A swallowing and breastfeeding intervention programme for small and sick neonates embedded in kangaroo mother care
Alta Kritzinger,
Elise van Rooyen,
Anne-Marie Bergh
Abstract:Available evidence of oral sensorimotor interventions for small neonates is not strong. Evidence of interventions for sick term neonates is largely lacking. Studies are limited by risk of bias and inconsistency. Evidence of interventions relying on a single stimulation technique only appears to be low to very low. Ongoing research is required.
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We describe a five-component neonatal swallowing and breastfeeding intervention programme embedded in the practice of kangaroo mot… Show more
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