Speech-language-hearing follow-up of preterm children: feeding and neuropsychomotor performance

Author:

Jesus Larissa Mayra Rossigali de1ORCID,Basso Caroline Stefani Dias2ORCID,Castiglioni Lilian1ORCID,Monserrat Adriana Lucia3ORCID,Arroyo Marta Alves da Silva1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, Brazil

2. Hospital da Criança e Maternidade de São José do Rio Preto, Brasil

3. Hospital da Criança e Maternidade de São José do Rio Preto, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Purpose: to establish the breastfeeding rates at hospital discharge and post-discharge, analyze neuropsychomotor development, and indicate the rehabilitation referral rate of preterm children attended by speech-language-hearing therapists. Methods: a total of 39 preterm children participated in the study. They were born at a Children and Maternity Hospital between August 2016 and January 2017 and were followed up by the speech-language-hearing therapists during the hospital stay. The Spearman’s statistical test was used. The p-value was set at 0.005; the correlation value was: r = 0.10 to 0.39, weak correlation; r = 0.40 to 0.69, moderate correlation; and r = 0.70 to 1, strong correlation. Results: of the 39 participants, 17 (43.6%) were discharged on exclusive breastfeeding; 4 (10.25%), on mixed milk feeding (breast and cup); 14 (35.9%), on mixed milk feeding (breast and baby bottle); and 4 (10.25%), on artificial milk feeding - baby bottle. After introducing solid food, 12.8% remained on breastfeeding, 38.4% on mixed milk feeding, and 48.7% in artificial milk feeding. Complementary feeding was introduced at 5 months (adjusted age). Auditory, motor and language development occurred as expected in 90% of the children, considering the milestone’s adjusted age. Conclusion: at hospital discharge, most infants were on exclusive or mixed breastfeeding. After discharge, mixed breastfeeding lasted longer, and low neuropsychomotor development impairment rates and rehabilitation referral rates were observed.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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