[Effects of non-nutritive sucking on the physiological and behavioral states of pre-term infants during tube feeding]

Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. 2006 Aug;36(5):732-41. doi: 10.4040/jkan.2006.36.5.732.
[Article in Korean]

Abstract

Purpose: This study was to investigate the effects of non-nutritive sucking on physiological and behavioral state of pre-term infants during tube feeding.

Method: This nonequivalent, non-synchronized experimental study included 50 pre-term infants. An attempt was made to match gestational age and birth weight of infants in each group. Infants in the experimental group were given a pacifier 2 minutes before, during, and for 2 minutes after tube feeding. Infants in the control group did not get a pacifier. Both groups were tested at three stages for changes in the physiologic state and behavioral state--2 minutes before, during, and 2 minutes after feeding. Date was analyzed with SPSS WIN 10.0 using an Chi2-test, t-test, and repeated measures ANOVA.

Result: Heart rates and oxygen saturation levels of the two groups were significantly different(P=.001, P=.000). The behavioral states of the two groups were significantly different during and post feeding(P=.000, P=.000).

Conclusion: This result suggests non-nutritive sucking by using a pacifier is an effective intervention for pre-term infants during tube feeding.

Publication types

  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Enteral Nutrition*
  • Female
  • Heart Rate
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant Behavior / physiology*
  • Infant Behavior / psychology
  • Infant Care
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant, Premature / physiology*
  • Infant, Premature / psychology
  • Male
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Pacifiers*