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期刊名:Journal of neonatal nursing

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ISSN:1355-1841

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Suzanne Thoyre,Jinhee Park,Britt Pados et al. Suzanne Thoyre et al.
Assessment of early feeding skills of vulnerable infants is common practice in neonatal care centers. However, assessment is often merely an identification of feeding outcomes, rather than a description of the infant's capacities and method...
Chantal Lau Chantal Lau
Over the last decade, nursing staff and feeding therapists have promoted the upright and sidelying bottle feeding positions as 'optimal' for preterm infants. To verify such benefits, very low birth weight infants were randomized to being fe...
Sm Barlow,Jaehoon Lee,Jingyan Wang et al. Sm Barlow et al.
The precocial nature of orofacial sensorimotor control underscores the biological importance of establishing ororythmic activity in human infants. The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of comparable doses of three forms of oro...
Stacy E Szymczak,Renée A Shellhaas Stacy E Szymczak
For neonates requiring intensive care, the optimal sound environment is uncertain. Minimal disruptions from medical staff create quieter environments for sleep, but limit language exposure necessary for proper language development. There ar...
Peter M Bingham,Taka Ashikaga,Soraya Abbasi Peter M Bingham
OBJECTIVE: Some premature infants require prolonged tube-feeding, beyond term equivalent gestational age. Tools that could prospectively identify such infants from among otherwise healthy patients are needed. We examined how well the Neonat...
Meredith Poore,Steven M Barlow,Jingyan Wang et al. Meredith Poore et al.
Sensory deprivation and motor restriction associated with extensive oxygen therapy may lead to poor oromotor control in preterm infants. Non-nutritive suck is one of the first complex oromotor behaviors infants perform. This study determine...
Emily Zimmerman,Steven M Barlow Emily Zimmerman
Variation in pacifier stiffness on non-nutritive suck (NNS) dynamics was examined among infants born prematurely with a history of respiratory distress syndrome. Three types of silicone pacifiers used in the NICU were tested for stiffness, ...
Meredith Estep,Steven M Barlow,Rajesh Vantipalli et al. Meredith Estep et al.
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the integrity of non-nutritive suck (NNS) parameters among three groups of preterm infants ranging from normal to those with progressive degrees of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). STUDY DESIGN: NNS compressio...
Susan Stumm,Steven M Barlow,Meredith Estep et al. Susan Stumm et al.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Suck development is a challenging hurdle for preterm infants who endure an extensive oxygen history due to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The fine structure of the non-nutritive suck (NNS) was studied in preterm i...