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Introdução: Diversas intervenções visam promover o crescimento adequado de bebés prematuros designando o peso como um parâmetro essencial para a sobrevivência e resultados de saúde a longo prazo. Objetivo: sumariar a evidência científica acerca da eficácia da estimulação tátil e/ou cinestésica no aumento do peso de bebés prematuros. Metodologia: Pesquisa computorizada de estudos randomizados controlados publicados em inglês, português, francês ou espanhol nas bases de dados EBSCO Host (CINAHL), Web Of Science, PubMed e PEDro, usando a expressão: (preterm OR premature OR preterm neonates OR preterm infant
OR premature infant) AND (massage OR stroking OR tactile stimulation OR passive mobilization OR kinesthetic stimulation OR tactile/kinesthetic stimulation) AND weight. A qualidade metodológica dos estudos foi avaliada recorrendo à Escala de PEDro. Resultados: 7 estudos cumpriram os critérios de elegibilidade, apresentando uma amostra total de 238 bebés com um peso ao nascimento até 2051g e idade gestacional até 34 semanas, tendo apresentado uma média de qualidade metodológica de 6,7/10. Conclusão: os estudos sugerem que as técnicas de estimulação tátil e cinestésica aumentam o peso de bebés prematuros.
Introduction: Different interventions have been designed to promote adequate growth in premature babies considering weight as an essential parameter for survival and long-term health outcomes. Purpose: To summarize the scientific evidence about the effectiveness of tactile and/or kinesthetic stimulation in weight increase of premature babies. Methods: Computerized search of randomized controlled trials published in English, Portuguese, French or Spanish in the EBSCO Host (CINAHL), Web Of Science, PubMed and PEDro databases, using the expression: (preterm OR premature OR preterm neonates OR preterm infant OR premature infant) AND (massage OR stroking OR tactile stimulation OR passive mobilization OR kinesthetic stimulation OR tactile/kinesthetic stimulation) AND weight. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using the PEDro’sscale. Results: 7 studies met the eligibility criteria, including an amount of 238 babies with a birth weight up to 2051g and gestational age up to 34 weeks, with a mean methodological quality of 6,7/10. Conclusion: studies suggest that tactile and kinesthetic stimulation techniques increase the weight of premature babies.
Introduction: Different interventions have been designed to promote adequate growth in premature babies considering weight as an essential parameter for survival and long-term health outcomes. Purpose: To summarize the scientific evidence about the effectiveness of tactile and/or kinesthetic stimulation in weight increase of premature babies. Methods: Computerized search of randomized controlled trials published in English, Portuguese, French or Spanish in the EBSCO Host (CINAHL), Web Of Science, PubMed and PEDro databases, using the expression: (preterm OR premature OR preterm neonates OR preterm infant OR premature infant) AND (massage OR stroking OR tactile stimulation OR passive mobilization OR kinesthetic stimulation OR tactile/kinesthetic stimulation) AND weight. The methodological quality of the studies was assessed using the PEDro’sscale. Results: 7 studies met the eligibility criteria, including an amount of 238 babies with a birth weight up to 2051g and gestational age up to 34 weeks, with a mean methodological quality of 6,7/10. Conclusion: studies suggest that tactile and kinesthetic stimulation techniques increase the weight of premature babies.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciado em Fisioterapia
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Estimulação tátil Estimulação cinestésica Peso Prematuros Tactile stimulation Kinesthetic stimulation Weight Premature