2016
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2016-0271
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Early Parent-Administered Physical Therapy for Preterm Infants: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the short-term effect of parent-administered physical therapy in the preterm period on motor performance in medically stable infants. METHODS:This study was a pragmatic, multicenter, randomized controlled trial including 153 infants born at gestational age ≤32 weeks and randomized to an intervention (n = 74) or a control (n = 79) group. The intervention promoted postural control, head control, and midline orientation. Parents, supervised by a physical therapist, conducted the interven… Show more

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“…Позиционирование, или смена положения тела, ребенка является одним из первых методов физиотерапевтического вмешательства [51]. Основная цель заключается в улучшении контроля положения тела, головы и ориентации ее по средней линии.…”
Section: методы физиотерапии для новорожденныхunclassified
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“…Позиционирование, или смена положения тела, ребенка является одним из первых методов физиотерапевтического вмешательства [51]. Основная цель заключается в улучшении контроля положения тела, головы и ориентации ее по средней линии.…”
Section: методы физиотерапии для новорожденныхunclassified
“…Включение позиционирования в общий план лечения имеет лучшие ближайшие исходы (двигательная активность), чем стандартное лечение. С медицинской точки зрения и точки зрения родителей, внедрение этого типа вмешательства в ОИТН целесообразно для недоношенных новорожденных начиная с 34-й нед гестации [51].…”
Section: методы физиотерапии для новорожденныхunclassified
“…Within the neonatal intensive care nurseries, infant activity may be discouraged over concern the active infant will consume excessive calories, require higher amounts of oxygen or dislodge critical lines and tubes. Even when unbundled, infants may not have the energy to be active and unit staffing may not support the provision of consistent physical therapy, prompting concerns for infant health that led to the investigation of parent-administered therapy (McQueen et al 2013, Ustad et al 2016. There is evidence that specific doses of exercise, administered by physical therapists, can at least transiently improve the growth and bone density of premature infants (Schulzke et al 2014).…”
Section: Immobility and Physical Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the provision of developmental neuroprotective care is a fundamental neonatal nursing responsibility, the five core measures included in the 2011 NANN guidelines serve as imperatives that an optimal neuroprotective environment requires the coordination of care with disciplines of medicine and nursing, including the scope of practice of NTs [18][19][20][21][22][23]. Skilled neonatal therapy competencies support preventative intervention from birth to enhance physiologic function and neurostructural development of the infant with benefits extending to all stakeholders including the infant, family, healthcare community, and provider networks [11,[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%