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UnknownNCT05249179

Comparison of the Effects of Oral Stimulation and Non-nutritive Sucking Practices

Comparison of the Effects of Oral Stimulation and Non-nutritive Sucking Practices on the Transition to Full Oral Feeding in Infants With a Gestational Age of 26-32 Weeks

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
140 (estimated)
Sponsor
Ankara City Hospital Bilkent · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
6 Months
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This study, it was aimed to compare the effects of oral stimulation and non-nutritive sucking practices on the transition to full oral feeding in babies with a gestational age of 26-32 weeks. Non-oral feeding methods are frequently used in babies born prematurely since sucking and sucking-swallowing coordination have not yet developed. While some premature babies gain the sucking and swallowing reflexes faster, some of them cannot develop this reflex for a long time, so the length of hospital stay is prolonged. All infants who can be fed completely enterally (PMA \>29 weeks) will be randomized into 4 groups as oral stimulation (group 1), pacifier (group 2), oral stimulation + pacifier (group 3), and control group by using a stratified blocked randomization method with a block size of 4. Stratification on GA (26-27, 28-29, 30-32 weeks GA) was used to ensure that the groups had similar gestational age distribution. The time of the patients to start breastfeeding and the length of hospital stay (days) will be compared.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPacifierPreterm infants in Groups 2 and 3 will suck a pacifier 3 times a day (09:00, 12:00, 15:00) for 3 minutes before feeding and then they will be fed with the O/G feeding tube.
OTHEROral stimulationInfants in groups 1 and 3 will receive a prefeeding oral stimulation program once a day, 15 to 30 minutes before a tube feeding. Oral stimulation programs will be delivered by trained nurses or pediatric physical therapies. Nurses will be trained to deliver the stimulation program to the infants, by a member from the pediatric physical therapies medical staff, before the beginning of the study. Based on Backman's principles, the pre-feeding oral stimulation program consisted of a 12-minute stimulation program that included stroking the cheeks, lips, gums, and tongue.

Timeline

Start date
2022-04-01
Primary completion
2024-01-01
Completion
2024-08-01
First posted
2022-02-21
Last updated
2022-02-21

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05249179. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.