• Title of article

    Effects of Oral Stimulation Intervention in Newborn Babies with Cri du Chat Syndrome: Single-Subject Research Design

  • Author/Authors

    Kim, Mi Kyung Department of Occupational Therapy - Sanggye Paik Hospital - Seoul, Republic of Korea , Kim , Deok Ju Department of Occupational Therapy - Health Science College - Cheongju University - Cheongju, Republic of Korea

  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    9
  • Abstract
    Thepurposeofthisstudyistotreatdysphagiainanewbornbabywithcriduchatsyndromeusinganoralstimulationintervention andtoexamineitseffects.Thesubjectofthisstudywasababyborn2weeksprematurely.Sincebirth,hisoxygensaturation(SaO2) decreasedwhilefeeding,andhehaddifficultywithmouthfeeding.Thus,anNGfeedingtubewasinserted,anddysphagiatreatment wasinitiatedonthesixthdayafterbirth.AbaselinephaseandaninterventionphasewereperformedusinganABdesign.Theoral stimulationinterventionwasnotperformedinthebaselinephase,asonlynonnutritivesuckingtrainingusingarubberpacifierwas usedduringthebaselinephase.Duringtheinterventionphase,nonnutritivesuckingtrainingandoralstimulationintervention weresimultaneouslyconducted.Aftertheinterventionperiod,dailyoralmilkintakeandintakeperfeedingofthesubject noticeablyincreased.Theoxygensaturationwhilefeedingroseover90%onaverage,andthebabydidnotpresentwithhypoxia. Theoralstimulationinterventionprovidedpriortofeedingresultedinhighlypositiveeffects,includinginducednormal developmentofthebaby,stimulationofhistransitionfromtheNGfeedingtubetobottlefeeding,increasedoxygensaturation, andashortenedhospitalstay
  • Keywords
    Oral Stimulation Intervention , Newborn Babies , Cri du Chat Syndrome , Single-Subject Research Design
  • Journal title
    Occupational Therapy International
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2616296