Turkish adaptation of the Neonatal Eating Assessment Tool-Bottle-Feeding in preterm infants discharged to home.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-05-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.55730/1300-0144.5832
Burcu Aykanat Girgin, Duygu Gözen, Sabiha Çağlayan, Britt Pados
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Background/aim: Preterm infants often continue to have feeding difficulties after hospital discharge. Parental use of assessment tools and collaboration with health professionals are important for the early diagnosis of postdischarge feeding difficulties. This methodological study examined the validity and reliability of the Turkish version of the Neonatal Eating Assessment Tool (NeoEAT)-Bottle-feeding in postdischarge preterm infants in Türkiye.

Materials and methods: A Turkish version of the NeoEAT-Bottle-feeding was developed and applied to 321 mothers of preterm infants younger than 7 months of corrected age between August 2021 and December 2022. Cronbach's alpha, exploratory factor, confirmatory factor, item-total correlation, test-retest, and known-groups validity analyses were performed.

Results: The Turkish NeoEAT-Bottle-feeding has 60 items in five factors explaining 55.785% of the total variance. Exploratory factor analysis indicated that the item factor loading ranged from 0.320 to 0.792. The known-group validity analysis confirmed that preterm infants with diagnosed feeding problems had higher total and subscale scores than those without (p = 0.001). The Cronbach's alpha (α) of the entire scale was 0.96. The item-total correlation coefficients were between 0.31 and 0.77 (p = 0.001). There was excellent agreement between test values and retest values obtained after a 2-week interval (intraclass correlation coefficient: 0.930-1.000).

Conclusion: The Turkish NeoEAT-Bottle-feeding was shown to be a reliable and valid parent-reported assessment tool for oral feeding skills and difficulties after neonatal intensive care unit discharge in bottle-fed preterm infants younger than 7 months of corrected age. Healthcare professionals can use this assessment tool during the initial evaluation of risk factors contributing to problematic feeding and to determine the effectiveness of planned interventions in preterm infants.

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土耳其对 "新生儿饮食评估工具--出院回家早产儿的奶瓶喂养 "进行了改编。
背景/目的:早产儿出院后往往仍有喂养困难。家长使用评估工具并与医护人员合作对于早期诊断出院后喂养困难非常重要。这项方法学研究考察了土耳其版新生儿进食评估工具(NeoEAT)--奶瓶喂养在土耳其早产儿出院后的有效性和可靠性:在 2021 年 8 月至 2022 年 12 月期间,对 321 名矫正年龄小于 7 个月的早产儿母亲开发并使用了土耳其版 NeoEAT--奶瓶喂养。对其进行了Cronbach's alpha、探索性因子、确认性因子、项目总相关性、重测和已知组有效性分析:土耳其 NeoEAT 瓶式喂养有五个因子共 60 个项目,解释了总方差的 55.785%。探索性因素分析表明,项目因素负荷在 0.320 至 0.792 之间。已知组有效性分析证实,确诊有喂养问题的早产儿的总分和分量表得分均高于无喂养问题的早产儿(p = 0.001)。整个量表的 Cronbach's alpha (α) 为 0.96。项目-总相关系数介于 0.31 和 0.77 之间(p = 0.001)。测试值与间隔两周后获得的重测值之间的一致性非常好(类内相关系数:0.930-1.000):土耳其 NeoEAT 奶瓶喂养被证明是一种可靠、有效的评估工具,可用于评估新生儿重症监护室出院后奶瓶喂养的 7 个月以下早产儿的口腔喂养技能和困难。医护人员可在初步评估导致喂养问题的风险因素时使用该评估工具,并确定早产儿计划干预措施的有效性。
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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Turkish Journal of Medical sciences is a peer-reviewed comprehensive resource that provides critical up-to-date information on the broad spectrum of general medical sciences. The Journal intended to publish original medical scientific papers regarding the priority based on the prominence, significance, and timeliness of the findings. However since the audience of the Journal is not limited to any subspeciality in a wide variety of medical disciplines, the papers focusing on the technical  details of a given medical  subspeciality may not be evaluated for publication.
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