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Objetivo: atualizar e sumariar a evidência científica relatada na literatura que investigasse a
eficácia da Estimulação Táctil e da Estimulação Cinestésica no aumento de peso dos bebés prétermo.
Metodologia: pesquisa de estudos nas bases de dados EBSCO, PubMed e PEDro. A
qualidade metodológica foi avaliada com auxílio da Escala de Pedro. Resultados: Obtiveramse
896 artigos, dos quais 6 artigos foram incluídos nesta revisão, com um total de 307 bebés
pré-termo. Os recém-nascidos presentes na revisão apresentam peso ao nascimento até 2500 gr.
e idade gestacional até 36 semanas. Conclusão: A evidência encontrada nesta revisão, no que
respeita à Estimulação Táctil e Cinestésica, parece favorecer o aumento de peso em bebés prétermo.
No entanto, salienta-se a necessidade de se realizarem mais estudos.
Purpose: To update and to summarize the scientific evidence reported in the literature that investigates the effectiveness of Tactile Stimulation and Kinesthetic Stimulation in weight gain of preterm infants. Methods: research studies in EBSCO, PubMed and PEDro databases. Methodological quality was assessed with the Scale of Pedro. Results: We could find 896 articles from which we selected 6 articles to includ in this review, including an ammount of 307 preterm infants. Newborns checked in the review have birthweight up to 2500 g and gestational age up to 36 weeks. Conclusion: The evidence found in this review in regard to tactile kinesthetic stimulation appears to favor weight gain in preterm infants. However, it emphasizes the need to conduct further studies.
Purpose: To update and to summarize the scientific evidence reported in the literature that investigates the effectiveness of Tactile Stimulation and Kinesthetic Stimulation in weight gain of preterm infants. Methods: research studies in EBSCO, PubMed and PEDro databases. Methodological quality was assessed with the Scale of Pedro. Results: We could find 896 articles from which we selected 6 articles to includ in this review, including an ammount of 307 preterm infants. Newborns checked in the review have birthweight up to 2500 g and gestational age up to 36 weeks. Conclusion: The evidence found in this review in regard to tactile kinesthetic stimulation appears to favor weight gain in preterm infants. However, it emphasizes the need to conduct further studies.
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Projeto de Graduação apresentado à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para obtenção do grau de Licenciada em Fisioterapia
Keywords
Pré-termo Massagem Estimulação táctil Estimulação cinestésica Peso Preterm Massage Tactile stimulation Kinesthetic stimulation Weight
