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Autor:
Shamim Ghazi, Raheleh Faramarzi, Abbas Boskabadi, Brenda Lessen Knoll, Hamideh Ghaemi, Ali Taghipour, Davood Sobhani-Rad
Publikováno v:
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal, Vol 21, Iss 2, Pp 251-262 (2023)
Objectives: Feeding problems can occur in early-term infants born at 37 weeks. Early-term and full-term infants may benefit from oral motor therapy to attain successful breastfeeding. The present study aims to determine the impact of the 5-minute pre
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/beae6607c4404d1b91f7005edfc62431
Publikováno v:
Iranian Journal of Neonatology, Vol 10, Iss 3, Pp 58-63 (2019)
Background: Advances in neonatal intensive care have markedly improved survival in preterm infants. These babies need hospitalization due to the immaturity of the respiratory and digestive systems. The timing for the initiation of proper feeding in p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f15fbee866f6417c9f90bc80f3f7d31d
Autor:
Elmira Shokri, Talieh Zarifian, Farin Soleimani, Brenda Lessen Knoll, Ziba Mosayebi, Mahdi Noroozi, Kiana GhasrHamidi
Background: To explore the clinical effect of premature infant oral motor intervention(PIOMI) combined with music therapy on feeding progression of premature infants. Method: Premature infants with post-menstrual ages between 26-30 weeks were include
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cce6690c0bee1dd0d5104cbf25408289
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2066214/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2066214/v1
Autor:
Hadiseh Ghomi, Mahdi Noroozi, Brenda Lessen Knoll, Ali Mazouri, Fariba Yadegari, Farin Soleimani
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 120:202-209
Objective Given the increase in the birth and survival rate of the premature infants, a need for supportive health care services becomes more evident. The goal of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of the Premature Infant Oral Motor I
Publikováno v:
Medical - Surgical Nursing Journal. 9
Background: Premature babies face nutritional problems caused by underdevelopment and lack of coordination between sucking, swallowing, and breathing. Appropriate early interventions are needed to promote the nutritional adequacy of these infants. Ob