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Effects of implementing non-nutritive sucking on oral feeding progression and outcomes in preterm infants: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Shuliang ZhaoHuimin JiangYiqun MiaoWenwen LiuYanan LiYuanyuan ZhangAihua WangXinghui Cui
Published in: PloS one (2024)
NNS improves oral feeding outcomes in preterm infants and reduces the time to reach full oral feeding and hospitalization length. However, this study was limited by the relatively small sample size of included studies and did not account for potential confounding factors. There was some heterogeneity and bias between studies. More studies are needed in the future to validate the effects on weight gain and growth in preterm infants. Nevertheless, our meta-analysis provides valuable insights, updating existing evidence on NNS for improving oral feeding in preterm infants and promoting evidence-based feeding practices in this population.
Keyphrases
  • preterm infants
  • low birth weight
  • weight gain
  • case control
  • systematic review
  • body mass index
  • type diabetes
  • birth weight
  • physical activity
  • meta analyses
  • current status
  • human health
  • preterm birth