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Effect of Massage Therapy on Vital Signs of Premature Infant at Neonatal Intensive Care Unitsin Sohag city

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In premature infants, weight gain becomes the main criterion for hospital discharge. Research shows that massage therapy had led to weight gain in premature infants when moderate pressure massage had been provided. Aims:The present study aimedto determinethe effect of massage therapy on vital signs of premature infant at Neonatal Intensive Care Units.The total sample included sixty low birth weight premature infants, who were selected from the Neonatal Intensive Care Units in Sohag Affiliated to the ministry of health hospitals. Tools:Two tools have been used: Structure Questionnaire Sheet about Socio-demographic data of low birth weight infants and General condition of premature infants. Results: The study revealed significant relation of weight and length of staying of premature infant at Neonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care UnitsNeonatal Intensive Care Units. No significant relation on anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length)anthropometric measurements (length) and vital signs in relation to massage therapy. Conclusion: massage therapy has positive effect on weight of premature infants. Recommendation:nurses who work in Neonatal Intensive care units should receive training program of massage therapy to improve their practice regarding general condition of premature infants.
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10.21608/tsnj.2017.71836

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Keywords: Massage Therapy, Premature Infants, vital signs, Neonatal Intensive Care Units

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Sabra Mohamed

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Abed Elataief

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Ahmed

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Assistant Lecturer of Pediatric Nursing Faculty of Nursing, Sohag University

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Rahma

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Bahgat

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Solieman

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Professor of Pediatric Nursing- Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University,

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Amina

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Thabet

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Mohamed

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Assistant Professor of Pediatric Nursing- Faculty of Nursing, Sohag University,

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13

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2

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10908

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2017-11-01

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2017-08-05

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2017-11-01

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5

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24

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2314-5595

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2735-5519

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Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal

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Effect of Massage Therapy on Vital Signs of Premature Infant at Neonatal Intensive Care Unitsin Sohag city

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22 Jan 2023