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The effects of massage therapy on physical growth and gastrointestinal function in premature infants: A pilot study

Authors
Choi, HyeJeongKim, Shin-JeongOh, JinaLee, Myung-NamKim, SungHeeKang, Kyung-Ah
Issue Date
Sep-2016
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Gastrointestinal; growth; massage; premature infants
Citation
JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH CARE, v.20, no.3, pp 394 - 404
Pages
11
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CHILD HEALTH CARE
Volume
20
Number
3
Start Page
394
End Page
404
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/6561
DOI
10.1177/1367493515598647
ISSN
1367-4935
1741-2889
Abstract
To promote the growth and development of premature infants, effective and tender care is required in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The purpose of this study was to test the potential effects of massage therapy on increasing physical growth and promoting gastrointestinal function in premature infants. Twenty subjects were divided into two groups in the NICU of one general hospital located in South Korea. The experimental group (n = 10) were given massage therapy and the control group (n = 10) received routine care. Massage therapy was performed twice daily for 14 days, for 15 minutes per session. In the physical growth, height and chest circumference were significantly increased in the experimental group. In assessing gastrointestinal function, frequency of pre-feed gastric residual was significantly decreased and numbers of bowel movements were significantly increased in the experimental group. This study showed massage therapy has the potential effects on increasing physical growth and gastrointestinal function in premature infants. The massage in the NICU might be utilized as a part of developmental care, but more research needs to be done. NICU nurses need to be trained in massage therapy techniques to provide more effective clinical care for premature infants.
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