The effect of I Love You massage technique on the gastric function, growth parameters, and comfort among hospitalized preterm neonates

Heba Ibrahem Mohamed, Rodaina Ahmed Mokbel, Eman Wardany Abdelaal Mohamed
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Background : One of the most frequent problems that arise in preterm neonates and elevates their morbidity and death rate is feeding intolerance. Aim: Determine the effect of the I Love You technique of abdominal massage on gastric function, growth parameters, and comfort among hospitalized preterm neonates . Methods: Quasi-experimental research design took place in Kafrelsheikh University Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit-Egypt. A sample of 60 preterm neonates was randomly divided into two groups, each receiving conventional hospital care. The study group received a 15-minute abdominal massage twice daily, precisely one hour before their meals. Tools : The preterm neonates' characteristics assessment record, Neonate Comfort Behavior (COMFORT neo) Scale, and feeding intolerance assessment sheet were the three instruments employed. Results : Statistical difference is evident in the mean scores denoting feeding intolerance parameters between the initial day and the fifth day within the massage group such as gastric residual volume, abdominal circumference, vomiting frequency, and defecation frequency. Most of the study group had achieved comfort through the third to fifth day of the study. The difference in mean weight between the massage and control groups on the fifth day exhibited an exceptionally high level of statistical significance. Conclusion: This study highlights the efficacy of the I Love You massage of the abdomen as a safe non-pharmacological intervention in preterm neonates receiving enteral nutrition . Recommendation: Training initiatives should be implemented for all nurses in the NICU to educate them about the utilization of abdominal massage and its advantageous outcomes for premature neonates
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我爱你 "按摩技术对住院早产儿胃功能、生长参数和舒适度的影响
背景:喂养不耐受是早产新生儿最常见的问题之一,也是导致其发病率和死亡率升高的原因之一。目的:确定腹部按摩 "我爱你 "技术对住院早产新生儿胃功能、生长参数和舒适度的影响。方法:采用准实验研究设计:准实验研究设计在埃及卡夫雷尔谢赫大学医院新生儿重症监护室进行。60 名早产新生儿被随机分为两组,每组都接受传统的医院护理。研究组接受每天两次、每次 15 分钟的腹部按摩,时间精确到餐前一小时。工具:采用早产新生儿特征评估记录、新生儿舒适行为(COMFORT neo)量表和喂养不耐受评估表这三种工具。结果:从第一天到第五天,按摩组喂养不耐受参数的平均得分有明显的统计学差异,如胃剩余容积、腹围、呕吐次数和排便次数。大多数研究组在研究的第三天至第五天都获得了舒适感。按摩组和对照组在第五天的平均体重差异具有极高的统计学意义。结论本研究强调了对接受肠内营养的早产新生儿进行腹部 "我爱你 "按摩作为一种安全的非药物干预措施的有效性。建议:应对新生儿重症监护室的所有护士进行培训,使他们了解腹部按摩的使用方法及其对早产新生儿的益处。
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