Long-term oral sensitivity and feeding skills of low-risk pre-term infants


Autoria(s): Dodrill, P.; McMahon, S.; Ward, E.; Weir, K.; Donovan, T.; Riddle, B.
Contribuinte(s)

E. F. Malouf

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

This study examined the oral sensitivity and feeding skills of low-risk pre-term infants at 11-17 months corrected age. Twenty pre-term infants (PT) born between 32 and 37 weeks at birth without any medical comorbidities were assessed. All of this PT group received supplemental nasogastric (NG) tube feeds during their birth-stay in hospital. A matched control group of 10 healthy full-term infants (FT) was also assessed. Oral sensitivity and feeding skills were assessed during a typical mealtime using the Royal Children's Hospital Oral Sensitivity Checklist (OSC) and the Pre-Speech Assessment Scale (PSAS). Results demonstrated that, at 11-17 months corrected age, the PT group displayed significantly more behaviours suggestive of altered oral sensitivity and facial defensiveness, and a trend of more delayed feeding development than the FT group. Further, results demonstrated that, relative to the FT group, pre-term infants who received greater than 3 weeks of NG feeding (PT>3NG) displayed significantly more facial defensive behaviour, and displayed significant delays across more aspects of their feeding development than pre-term infants who received less than 2 weeks of NG feeding (PT

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:71367

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Sci Ireland Ltd

Palavras-Chave #Obstetrics & Gynecology #Pediatrics #Pre-term #Oral Sensitivity #Feeding #Nasogastric Tube #Nasogastric Tubes #C1 #321025 Rehabilitation and Therapy - Hearing and Speech #730111 Hearing, vision, speech and their disorders #730303 Occupational, speech and physiotherapy
Tipo

Journal Article