Outcome of abdominal massage before gavage feeding on tolerated feeding for low birth weight infants

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Aim: To assess the effect of abdominal massage pre-gavage feeding on tolerated feeding for low birth weight (LBW) infants. Methods: An experimental research design at a government hospital at Egypt. Purposive sample composed of LBW infants was randomly divided into study and control groups each with 60 LBW infants. Results: A total of 55% of the participants in the study group grew sleepy, whereas only 15% of the studied participants in the control group grew sleepy. The abdominal circumference after feeding in the study group was 23.18 ± 2.99 cm, whereas that in the control group was 24.79 ± 2.99 cm. The gastric residual volume in the study group was 0.8 ± 0.10 ml, whereas that in the control group was 3.86 ± 1.03 ml. Conclusion: Finally, abdominal massage had a positive impact on the postfeeding state of alertness and feeding tolerance.

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Hendy, A., El-Nagger, N. S., Abozeid, A., Reshia, F. A., Salih, S. A., Alruwaili, M. F., & Hendy, A. (2022). Outcome of abdominal massage before gavage feeding on tolerated feeding for low birth weight infants. Nursing Open, 9(2), 1060–1065. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1144

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