2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462007000100010
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Efetividade da intervenção fonoaudiológica no tempo de alta hospitalar do recém-nascido pré-termo

Abstract: OBJETIVO: verificar a efetividade da intervenção fonoaudiológica na diminuição do tempo de alta hospitalar do recém nascido pré-termo. MÉTODOS: coleta de dados em 96 prontuários de recém-nascidos hospitalizados no Berçário Intermediário (BI) da Maternidade Marly Sarney no ano de 2000 a 2002 quando não havia atendimento fonoaudiológico e no ano de 2002 a 2004 quando ocorreu a implantação dos serviços fonoaudiológicos. RESULTADOS: os recém-nascidos que tiveram intervenção fonoaudiológica tiveram o tempo de inter… Show more

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“…A study from 2007 aimed at verifying the effectiveness of the speech language pathology and audiology intervention to decrease time of PTI until hospital discharge. The obtained results show the effectiveness of the intervention associated with lower time of hospital discharge (17) . The oral-sensorimotor stimulation has been approached in literature as a positive measure regarding the PTI development, improving the S/D/R coordination, fastening the transition from tube to oral feeding, decreasing hospitalization time, and favoring early weight gain and breast-feeding (18)(19)(20)(21) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…A study from 2007 aimed at verifying the effectiveness of the speech language pathology and audiology intervention to decrease time of PTI until hospital discharge. The obtained results show the effectiveness of the intervention associated with lower time of hospital discharge (17) . The oral-sensorimotor stimulation has been approached in literature as a positive measure regarding the PTI development, improving the S/D/R coordination, fastening the transition from tube to oral feeding, decreasing hospitalization time, and favoring early weight gain and breast-feeding (18)(19)(20)(21) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…It is known that the function of sucking has great influence in breastfeeding 12,[21][22][23] . In clinical practice, one of the difficulties found by professional is the lack of an instrument that will aid them in the assessment of term babies' sucking 24 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NS in bottle or maternal breast is also an option to feeding and stimulates the PTNB. The natural stimulation in maternal breast is preferred to bottle feeding, since it provides the perioral muscles exercise for proper development of the stomatognathic system, satisfies baby emotionally narrowing the bound between mother and son and anticipates hospital discharge 25 . A study conducted with PTNB suffering from popliteal pterygium syndrome which also causes craniofacial anomalies presented improvement on oral patterns after speech therapy intervention.…”
Section: National Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%