2017
DOI: 10.1111/jep.12721
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Clinicians guide for cue‐based transition to oral feeding in preterm infants: An easy‐to‐use clinical guide

Abstract: Rationale, aims and objectivesThis article aims to provide evidence to guide multidisciplinary clinical practitioners towards successful initiation and long‐term maintenance of oral feeding in preterm infants, directed by the individual infant maturity.MethodA comprehensive review of primary research, explorative work, existing guidelines, and evidence‐based opinions regarding the transition to oral feeding in preterm infants was studied to compile this document.ResultsCurrent clinical hospital practices are d… Show more

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“…Feeding less than 10 times per day showed an increased odds ratio by 4.5 for not breastfeeding exclusively. This shows that we need to support mothers to breastfeed more often, in accordance with a more cue‐based style of feeding (Lubbe, ). In qualitative studies exploring the mother's experiences of feeding their late preterm infants at home during the first weeks of life, mothers describe their exhaustion due to their efforts to adhere to imposed feeding schedules and conflicting advice from health care staff (Cescutti‐Butler, Hemingway, & Hewitt‐Taylor, ; Dosani et al, ; Radtke Demirci et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Feeding less than 10 times per day showed an increased odds ratio by 4.5 for not breastfeeding exclusively. This shows that we need to support mothers to breastfeed more often, in accordance with a more cue‐based style of feeding (Lubbe, ). In qualitative studies exploring the mother's experiences of feeding their late preterm infants at home during the first weeks of life, mothers describe their exhaustion due to their efforts to adhere to imposed feeding schedules and conflicting advice from health care staff (Cescutti‐Butler, Hemingway, & Hewitt‐Taylor, ; Dosani et al, ; Radtke Demirci et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21][22][23] ■ Uygulanma aşamasında ek bir iş yükü oluşturmaz, uygulanması pratiktir. 18,[20][21] İpucu Temellİ 5 Bu uygulamalar, oral beslenme becerilerini geliştirmenin yanında bebekle bakımından sorumlu kişi arasında bir sevgi bağı oluşmasını sağlar ve oral beslenmeye hazır oluşla birlikte oral beslenmeye geçiş süresini kısaltırlar. 3 Besleyici Emme; sağlıklı bir oral beslenmede her emme eylemini bir yutma eylemi takip eder.…”
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“…Preterm bebeklerde hem bu yapıların kasları henüz güçsüzdür hem de sindirim işlevi ve mide boşalması term bebeklere göre daha yavaştır. 2,[5][6] Bu durum, preterm bebekleri aspirasyona meyilli duruma getirmektedir. Yutma refleksi bebek olgunlaştıkça gelişme göstermekte; ancak bu gelişim yavaş olup, etkin olmayabilmektedir.…”
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