THE EFFECT OF TACTILE-KINESTHETIC STIMULATION ON REFLEX STATE OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT NEONATES HOSPITALIZED IN NICU

Askary kachoosangy, R and Taghizadeh, GH and Aliabai, F (2012) THE EFFECT OF TACTILE-KINESTHETIC STIMULATION ON REFLEX STATE OF LOW BIRTH WEIGHT NEONATES HOSPITALIZED IN NICU. The Journal of Urmia Nursing and Midwifery Faculty, 10 (5). pp. 687-692.

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Abstract

Low birth weight (LBW) infants need complementary interventions like
massage because they are very fragile. Tactile Kinesthetic Stimulation is a kind of massage with
passive joint motion that has very benefits for infants. LBW prevalence in our country has been
reported 10% and these infants would have many developmental problems and dysfunction in future.
The present study was done to determine the effect of Tactile-Kinesthetic Stimulation (TKS) in the
reflex state of LBW neonates.
Materials & Methods: This research was a clinical trial study in which 40 LBW neonates were
randomly allocated into test (20) and control (20) groups. TKS was provided for three 15 minute
periods per day for 10 consecutive days to the test group, with the massages consisting of moderate
pressure strokes in supine and prone position, and kinesthetic exercises consisting of flexion and
extension of limbs. All measurements were taken before and after completion of the study with the
same equipment and by the same person.
Result: Results indicated that reflex state in the intervention group was not significantly higher than
that in the control group after the 10 days TKS.
Conclusion: TKS is not an effective intervention in reflex state of LBW neonates during the first days
of life. Comparing this result with those of other researches, more studies need to be done in this field

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Tactile-Kinesthetic Stimulation, Low Birth Weight neonate, reflex, NBAS
Subjects: R Medicine > RT Nursing
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 10 Feb 2018 07:26
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2018 07:26
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/4308

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