2014
DOI: 10.1111/1552-6909.12310
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Non‐nutritive Sucking for Preterm Infants in Egypt

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“…Results showed that the 5-minute oral stimulation had no effect on the peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SPO 2 ) level and heart rate during feeding (30). Kamhawy et al observed no statistically significant relationship in terms of heart rate; whereas, NNS had positive effects on behavioral status of preterm neonates (31). They also showed no difference between the control and intervention groups in terms of arterial oxygen saturation level in the first 2 days of study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Results showed that the 5-minute oral stimulation had no effect on the peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SPO 2 ) level and heart rate during feeding (30). Kamhawy et al observed no statistically significant relationship in terms of heart rate; whereas, NNS had positive effects on behavioral status of preterm neonates (31). They also showed no difference between the control and intervention groups in terms of arterial oxygen saturation level in the first 2 days of study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The levels of oxygen saturation increase with the NNS and the transitional time of feeding by tube to the maternal breast decreases. 37 The parents of newborns who need to be fed through a gastric tube consider this technology to be difficult in relation to their participation in the care of their children in the NICU. 38 Although the food may be the mother's own milk, the tube often becomes an extension of the infant's body that maintains distance at the time of feeding.…”
Section: Nursing Care For Enteral Nutrition Through a Gastric Tube Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The centralization of care in the NB and its family, attention to maternal health, encouragement for the contact and bonding of the family with the newborn, the physical examination and evaluation of the general condition of the newborn, the positioning of the newborn during after the administration of the diet by tube, the NNS during the diet, the oral stimulation of the newborn, the observation and conduct regarding the GR, are among the nursing care indicated by the studies. 15,19,28,32,[35][36][37]39 The relationship between time, position and GR as a nursing intervention promotes the improvement and progression of the feeding of the newborn. 36,46 The prone position in the first half hour after gavage contributes to gastric emptying.…”
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“…Yapılan bir çalışmada, nazogastrikle beslenme sırasında ve sonrasında besleyici olmayan emme gerçekleştiren bebeklerde diğer bebeklere oranla oksijen saturasyonunun daha yüksek olduğu bildirilmiştir. Aynı çalışmada kalp hızı arasında fark olmadığı belirtilirken besleyici olmayan emme yapan bebeklerin daha çabuk emzirmeye geçtiği, daha fazla kilo aldığı ve daha çabuk taburcu olduğu belirtilmiştir (37) .…”
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