Objective: to study the effect of developmental care on feeding intolerant preterm infants. Methods: 74 cases of feeding intolerant preterm infants received in our hospital were included, all from March 2019 to Septem...Objective: to study the effect of developmental care on feeding intolerant preterm infants. Methods: 74 cases of feeding intolerant preterm infants received in our hospital were included, all from March 2019 to September 2021. According to the random number table, they were divided into the study group (37 cases, developmental care) and the control group (37 cases, routine care) to observe their nursing effects. Results: compared with the two groups, the children in the study group had shorter start time of swallowing and sucking, time to reach normal body mass, time to reach total intestinal nutrition, longer average daily sleep time, more self milk intake on the first day, the third day, the seventh day and the fourteenth day after starting self milk intake, higher head circumference, height and weight after two months of nursing, higher scores of GMQ, FMQ and TMQ in Peabody motor development scale after one month of nursing, and lower incidence of adverse reactions. The parents satisfaction with nursing was higher, and the comparison between groups was p 0.05. Conclusion: developmental nursing care for feeding intolerant preterm infants can help improve their health status and reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions. The application of this intervention method has been praised by many parents of children, and is more valuable than the conventional nursing mode in general.展开更多
文摘Objective: to study the effect of developmental care on feeding intolerant preterm infants. Methods: 74 cases of feeding intolerant preterm infants received in our hospital were included, all from March 2019 to September 2021. According to the random number table, they were divided into the study group (37 cases, developmental care) and the control group (37 cases, routine care) to observe their nursing effects. Results: compared with the two groups, the children in the study group had shorter start time of swallowing and sucking, time to reach normal body mass, time to reach total intestinal nutrition, longer average daily sleep time, more self milk intake on the first day, the third day, the seventh day and the fourteenth day after starting self milk intake, higher head circumference, height and weight after two months of nursing, higher scores of GMQ, FMQ and TMQ in Peabody motor development scale after one month of nursing, and lower incidence of adverse reactions. The parents satisfaction with nursing was higher, and the comparison between groups was p 0.05. Conclusion: developmental nursing care for feeding intolerant preterm infants can help improve their health status and reduce the occurrence of adverse reactions. The application of this intervention method has been praised by many parents of children, and is more valuable than the conventional nursing mode in general.