2020
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.00432
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Neonatal Assessment Manual Score: Is There a Role of a Novel, Structured Touch-Based Evaluation in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit?

Abstract: Despite the technological improvements in monitoring preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit, routine care in the neonatal ward is primarily based on manual procedures. Although manual clinical procedures play a critical role in neonatology, little attention has been paid to palpation as a clinical assessment tool. Palpation is a clinical evaluation tool that relies mostly on the senses of touch and proprioception. Based on recent studies investigating the role and clinical effectiveness of touch i… Show more

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“…The NAME model is a touch-based manual examination that produces two scores: 1) categorical, that includes three levels: “Bad,” “Marginal,” and “Good” – and 2) numerical – a 1-to-9 Likert scale (Table 1 ). The estimated time to perform the NAME is about 90 s [ 18 ].…”
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“…The NAME model is a touch-based manual examination that produces two scores: 1) categorical, that includes three levels: “Bad,” “Marginal,” and “Good” – and 2) numerical – a 1-to-9 Likert scale (Table 1 ). The estimated time to perform the NAME is about 90 s [ 18 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The operator evaluates how the infant reacts to light mechanical stimuli – pressure and distension – applied to the cranial and the sacral region of the body. The operator assesses two parameters: a) the compliance, that is whether the body changes its volume accordingly to the mechanical stimuli applied, and b) the homogeneity, that is whether the infant’s tissues adapt to the mechanical stimuli in the same way throughout the body [ 18 ]. The operator then gives the NAME score (Table 1 ).…”
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