Effect of Left and Right Semi-Elevated Side-Lying Positions on Feeding Performance of Preterm Infants
03 medical and health sciences
Nurses, Neonatal
0302 clinical medicine
Infant, Newborn
Humans
Infant
Gestational Age
Infant, Premature
3. Good health
DOI:
10.1016/j.jogn.2021.09.006
Publication Date:
2021-10-13T03:29:10Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
To determine the effect of right and left semi-elevated side-lying positions on the feeding performance and skills of bottle-fed preterm infants.A single-group, crossover experimental study.Level 3 NICU of a training and research hospital in Istanbul.A total of 60 preterm infants born at 24 to 36 6/7 weeks gestation.We collected data using an infant information form, feeding observation form, and the Turkish version of the Early Feeding Skills Assessment (EFS-Turkish). For each infant, we collected data for two feeds: one in the right and one in the left semi-elevated side-lying position.We found no difference between the right and left semi-elevated side-lying positions in the volume or percentage of food taken (p = .582 and p = .625, respectively), feeding duration (p = .901), or feeding efficiency (p = .423). We observed no significant differences between feedings in the left and right semi-elevated side-lying positions in mean EFS-Turkish total score (p = .251) or subscale scores (p > .05).Neonatal nurses can feed preterm infants in both directions of the semi-elevated side-lying position when following evidence-based feeding guidelines.
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