2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-012-0945-z
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Effect of Multisensory Stimulation on Neuromotor Development in Preterm Infants

Abstract: Multisensory stimulation appears to have a beneficial effect on the tonal maturation in preterm infants. However, further studies are warranted to investigate the long-term effects of multisensory stimulation on neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants.

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“…ATVV interventions were related to better developmental outcomes, 18 improved tolerance of handling 31 and better feeding. 117,119 ATVV has also been related to mothers having a more rapid decline in depressive symptoms and less parenting stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…ATVV interventions were related to better developmental outcomes, 18 improved tolerance of handling 31 and better feeding. 117,119 ATVV has also been related to mothers having a more rapid decline in depressive symptoms and less parenting stress.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…18,85120 Eight articles were on the Auditory, Tactile, Vestibular, Visual (ATVV) intervention originally described by Rosemary White-Traut, two on the Family Nurture intervention, 99,113 three on the Hospital to Home: Optimizing the Premature Infant's Environment (H-HOPE) intervention, 114,115,120 one on massage with aromatic oil, 112 three on use of kangaroo care coupled with auditory stimuli 87,108,111 and 20 described a massage intervention that was coupled with a kinesthetic component. 85,86,8998,100,102107,109 …”
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“…The main characteristics of the included studies are summarized in (24), sensory stimulation interventions considering tactile stimulation (33) and multisensory stimulation (30,32), parental participation programs (23,35), music (36) and physical activity and/or hydrotherapy (34).…”
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confidence: 99%