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The Influence of Parent Education on the Neurobehavior and Sucking Reflexes of Very Preterm Infants

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BRAIN SCIENCES
卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12070840

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neurobehavior; neonates; prematurity; sucking; NBAS; early rehabilitation; parent education

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  1. Association for Social Cooperatives [10/GEN/T1/2021]

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The study found that neurobehavior directly impacts the sucking reflex and eating abilities of very preterm neonates. Therefore, close assessment of neurobehavior in these neonates is crucial for early intervention and rehabilitation planning to address fundamental issues and facilitate feeding skills.
The diagnosis of neurobehavioral problems in very preterm neonates helps with planning and applying proper and direct therapeutic interventions. (1) Background: The aim of this study was to determine the direct impact of neurobehavior on the sucking reflex and eating abilities of neonates. (2) Methods: We assessed 18 preterm neonates twice hospitalized at the Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Hospital through the use of the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS). (3) Results: We found that that a neonate's sucking ability positively correlated with the activity level item from the motor system cluster of the NBAS. (4) Conclusions: Neurobehavior should be closely assessed in very preterm neonates. Firstly, because assessments can detect fundamental problems and help a practitioner plan for early intervention. Secondly, the education of parents regarding the neurobehavior of their child can help in the facilitation of feeding skills and the planning of early rehabilitation.

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