The Effect Of Oral Motor Stimulation And Nonnutritive Sucking To The Time Of Transition To Oral Nutrition In Preterm
NCT ID: NCT05310851
Last Updated: 2024-05-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
39 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-01-10
2023-04-10
Brief Summary
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There are various methods that facilitate the transition of infants to oral feeding. Pacifier and oral stimulation applications are some of them. Oral stimulation was first applied by Fucile et al (2002). It is a method consisting of a total of 15 minutes, in which therapeutic touches are made for 12 minutes before feeding, and in the last few minutes, non-nutritive sucking is applied. Later, Lessen thought that this intervention was longer than the fragile preterm babies with a small oral cavity and shortened the duration of the intervention and reformatted it. This intervention, called "Premature Infant Oral Motor Intervention (PIOMI)" (Preterm Infant Oral Motor Intervention), is a 5-minute application consisting of 3 minutes of massage and 2 minutes of non-nutritive sucking. In the literature review, a study comparing oral motor stimulation and pacifier method was reached. However, in this study, unlike our study, a pacifier was applied to one of the groups, a 12-minute stimulation to the second, and a 12-minute stimulation and pacifier to the third. In our study, there are 3 groups. one of the groups a pacifier will be applied to one group and a 5-minute oral stimulation program will be applied to the other group. The third group is the control group.
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of pacifier and oral stimulation applied to preterm infants on the transition time to oral feeding.
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Detailed Description
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"Preterm Baby Information Form" created by the researcher will fill to all infants in the before the intervention. Then, body weight, height and head circumference will be measured and recorded in order to fill in the 1st day anthropometric measurements information in the Preterm baby follow-up form. Then, "Early Nutrition Skills Assessment Tool (EFS-Turkish)" will be applied to evaluate pre-intervention nutrition skills. Then, intervention will be started. Infants in the PIOMI group will receive a 5-minute PIOMI 30 minutes before feeding time. Infants in the non-nutritive sucking group will receive pacifier 3 minutes before 1 hour any feeding time and, 2 minutes before 10 minutes. PIOMI and non-nutritive sucking will be applied once daily for 14 days. only feeding follow-up will be done in the infants in the control group.
"Early Feeding Skills Assessment Tool (EFS-Turkish)" will be re-administered to all babies at the end of the fourteenth day. Nutritional follow-up will be done until the babies are discharged.
In nutritional follow-up will be evaluated time to transition to full oral feeding and how many cc it takes per minute.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
39 babies will be included, with 13 babies in each group.
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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PIOMI group
Infants in the PIOMI group will receive a 5-minute PIOMI 30 minutes before feeding time. PIOMI will be applied once daily for 14 days.
PIOMI and non-nutritive sucking
PIOMI group; The first three minutes of the five minutes include massages aimed at strengthening the cheeks, lips, gums and tongue; the last two minutes consist of non-feeding suction application.
Infants in the Non-nutritive sucking group will receive pacifier 3 minutes before 1 hour any feeding time and, 2 minutes before 10 minutes.
Non-nutritive sucking group
Infants in the non-nutritive sucking group will receive pacifier 3 minutes before 1 hour any feeding time and, 2 minutes before 10 minutes. Non-nutritive sucking will be applied once daily for 14 days.
PIOMI and non-nutritive sucking
PIOMI group; The first three minutes of the five minutes include massages aimed at strengthening the cheeks, lips, gums and tongue; the last two minutes consist of non-feeding suction application.
Infants in the Non-nutritive sucking group will receive pacifier 3 minutes before 1 hour any feeding time and, 2 minutes before 10 minutes.
control group
only feeding follow-up will be done in the infants in the control group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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PIOMI and non-nutritive sucking
PIOMI group; The first three minutes of the five minutes include massages aimed at strengthening the cheeks, lips, gums and tongue; the last two minutes consist of non-feeding suction application.
Infants in the Non-nutritive sucking group will receive pacifier 3 minutes before 1 hour any feeding time and, 2 minutes before 10 minutes.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Vital signs in balance for at least 24 hours,
* 1st and 5th minute APGAR score of 4 and above,
* postnatal 2-5 days
* Babies with written and verbal consent from their parents
Exclusion Criteria
* Necrotizing enterocolitis
* Intraventricular Bleeding
* Babies receiving respiratory support other than high-flow nasal cannula
* Babies who developed any complications during the follow-up period after being included in the study group and whose balance status deteriorated
2 Days
5 Days
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Eskisehir Osmangazi University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Merve Çakırlı
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Merve Cakirli
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Locations
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Eskisehir Osmangazi University
Eskişehir, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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EskisehirOU-cakirli-1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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