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Effect of Olfactory and Gustatory Stimulation on Premature Neonates ' Feeding Progression and Sniffing Away Feeding Tube

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Background: Premature neonates have feeding problems due to immaturity; As a
result, until they acquire sufficient oral eating abilities, they require continuous enteral
feeding. Interventions to enhance feeding outcomes of premature neonates and
feeding outcomes is olfactory and gustatory stimulation. The study was aimed to
determine the effect of olfactory and gustatory stimulations on premature neonates '
feeding progression and sniffing away feeding tube. Subjects and method: A quasi-
experimental research design was used in the present study. Convenience sampling of
fifty premature neonates. The study was conducted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of
Tanta Main University Hospital which affiliated to Ministry of Higher Education and
Scientific Research. Three Tools include: Characteristics of premature neonates,
Feeding pattern and intolerance of premature neonates' assessment tool 2018, Growth
monitoring and physiological measurement of premature neonates. The result
indicated that majority of studied neonates in the study group sniffed away the
feeding tube to achieve full sucking in a shorter duration than neonates within the
group under control. The study concluded that premature neonates who received
olfactory and gustatory stimulation had improved feeding abilities and had faster
sniffing away feeding tube to reach full feeding. The study recommended that
written guidelines and procedures of the NICU should adopt the olfactory and
gustatory stimulations in their care.

DOI

10.21608/tsnj.2024.341028

Authors

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Aya

Last Name

Antar

MiddleName

Eladwy Mohamed

Affiliation

Bachelor of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing/ Tanta University, Egypt.

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antr87379@gmail.com

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Rahma

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Bahgat

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Soliman

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Professor of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing/ Tanta University, Egypt.

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Abdelrahman

Last Name

Almashad

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Professor of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine/ Tanta University, Egypt.

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First Name

Seham

Last Name

Elhalafawy

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Eid Hashem

Affiliation

Lecturer of Pediatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing/ Tanta University, Egypt.

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seham.elhalafawi@nursing.tanta.edu.eg

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0000-0003-2100-1793

Volume

32

Article Issue

1

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46064

Issue Date

2024-02-01

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2024-02-12

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2024-02-01

Page Start

257

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277

Print ISSN

2314-5595

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2735-5519

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1,053

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Tanta Scientific Nursing Journal

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https://tsnj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Effect of Olfactory and Gustatory Stimulation on Premature Neonates ' Feeding Progression and Sniffing Away Feeding Tube

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25 Dec 2024