John Hima B, Suraj Charis, Padankatti Sanjeev M, Sebastian Tunny, Rajapandian Earnest
Departments of Neonatology (Ms John), Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Ms Suraj), Occupational Therapy (Messrs Padankatti and Rajapandian), and Biostatistics (Ms Sebastian), Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
Adv Neonatal Care. 2019 Apr;19(2):110-117. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0000000000000545.
Premature infants have difficulties in transitioning from gavage to breastfeeding. Targeted interventions to support breastfeeding in premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit are scarce.
This pilot study evaluates the effectiveness of nonnutritive sucking at the mother's breast in premature infants to facilitate breastfeeding performance and exclusive breastfeeding.
The study design constituted a single-blinded randomized control trial, with 9 participants randomly allocated into experimental (n = 4) and control (n = 5) groups. The intervention, nonnutritive sucking at the mother's breast thrice a day for 5 minutes, till nutritive breastfeeding was started, was done in addition to standard care, which was nonnutritive sucking on a finger during gavage feeds. The control group received only standard care. Nonnutritive sucking was assessed using "Stages of Nonnutritive Sucking Scale," and breastfeeding performance was assessed using the "Preterm Infant Breastfeeding Behavior Scale" by a blinded assessor unaware of the infants' allocation.
Five infants in the control arm and 4 in the intervention arm completed the study. The infants in the intervention group showed faster transition to mature stages of nonnutritive sucking (P = .05) and had longer sucking bursts during breastfeeding (P = .06) than those in the control group. There was no difference in the rates of exclusive breastfeeding at 6 months in the intervention and control groups.
Early initiation of nonnutritive sucking at the mother's breast in very preterm infants is a safe and effective intervention to facilitate maturation of oral feeding and breastfeeding behavior.
Nonnutritive sucking at the mother's breast can be explored as an intervention, with a larger sample, to facilitate exclusive breastfeeding and to establish intervention fidelity.
早产儿从管饲过渡到母乳喂养存在困难。在新生儿重症监护病房中,针对支持早产儿母乳喂养的有针对性干预措施很少。
这项试点研究评估早产儿在母亲乳房上进行非营养性吸吮对促进母乳喂养表现和纯母乳喂养的有效性。
该研究设计为单盲随机对照试验,9名参与者被随机分配到实验组(n = 4)和对照组(n = 5)。干预措施是除了标准护理(即在管饲喂养时对手指进行非营养性吸吮)外,每天在母亲乳房上进行三次非营养性吸吮,每次5分钟,直至开始进行营养性母乳喂养。对照组仅接受标准护理。使用“非营养性吸吮阶段量表”评估非营养性吸吮,并由一名对婴儿分组不知情的盲法评估者使用“早产儿母乳喂养行为量表”评估母乳喂养表现。
对照组有5名婴儿,干预组有4名婴儿完成了研究。与对照组相比,干预组的婴儿向非营养性吸吮成熟阶段的过渡更快(P = 0.05),并且在母乳喂养期间吸吮爆发时间更长(P = 0.06)。干预组和对照组在6个月时的纯母乳喂养率没有差异。
极早产儿尽早开始在母亲乳房上进行非营养性吸吮是促进经口喂养和母乳喂养行为成熟的一种安全有效的干预措施。
可以探索将在母亲乳房上进行非营养性吸吮作为一种干预措施,采用更大的样本量,以促进纯母乳喂养并建立干预的保真度。