2021
DOI: 10.3310/hta25740
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Cue-based versus scheduled feeding for preterm infants transitioning from tube to oral feeding: the Cubs mixed-methods feasibility study

Abstract: Background There is a lack of evidence of the effect of cue-based feeding compared with scheduled feeding on important outcomes for preterm infants. Objectives The objectives were as follows: (1) to describe the characteristics, components, theoretical basis and outcomes of approaches to feeding preterm infants transitioning from tube to oral feeding; (2) to identify operational policies, barriers and facilitators, and staff … Show more

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“…Randomized, controlled studies regarding developmentally supporting strategies for feeding report the quality of evidence to be low and risk for bias as high, though single studies report positive outcomes . NICUs are using elements of developmentally supportive strategies, but there is lack of systematically implementation (McFadden et al, 2021). The aim of this study is to develop the intervention Positive feeding of the Preterm infant (PoP) and test the feasibility to implement it in a single room NICU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Randomized, controlled studies regarding developmentally supporting strategies for feeding report the quality of evidence to be low and risk for bias as high, though single studies report positive outcomes . NICUs are using elements of developmentally supportive strategies, but there is lack of systematically implementation (McFadden et al, 2021). The aim of this study is to develop the intervention Positive feeding of the Preterm infant (PoP) and test the feasibility to implement it in a single room NICU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Method: As a first step, current clinical practices and strategies on supportive feeding will be benchmarked across Europe. At present, there are models, strategies, and measures, that have been described to promote feeding behavior in preterm infants (Lubbe, 2018;McFadden et al, 2021; and how to support parents in the process (Flacking et al, 2021), but the usage and practices in neonatal units are unexplored.…”
Section: Breastfeeding In Very Preterm Twins: a Prospective Longitudi...mentioning
confidence: 99%