The effect of I Love You massage technique on the gastric function, growth parameters, and comfort among hospitalized preterm neonates
Heba Ibrahem Mohamed,
Rodaina Ahmed Mokbel,
Eman Wardany Abdelaal Mohamed
Abstract:Background: One of the most frequent problems that arise in preterm neonates and elevates their morbidity and death rate is feeding intolerance. Aim: Determine the effect of the I Love You technique of abdominal massage on gastric function, growth parameters, and comfort among hospitalized preterm neonates. Methods: Quasi-experimental research design took place in Kafrelsheikh University Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit-Egypt. A sample of 60 preterm neonates was randomly divided into two groups, each re… Show more
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