Impact of a nurse education programme on oral feeding in a neonatal unit.
Anne BeisselAngélique DenisSophie LaborieFabienne PilletHélène Gauthier-MoulinierSophie HommeyLyvonne N TumeMarine ButinSandrine TouzetPublished in: Nursing in critical care (2022)
This quality improvement study demonstrates the impact that a nurse-driven intervention in neonatal care can have on improving practice. Feeding interventions involve the early introduction of oral feeding, non-nutritive sucking (NNS), and oral motor stimulation, and should be individualized for each neonate. These individualized feeding interventions applied by all nurses and assistant nurses, can facilitate the achievement of earlier independent oral feeding in preterm infants and should be included in neonatal critical care nurse education programs.