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Mothers singing and speaking to preterm infants in NICU

Publication date2015
Abstract

Preterm infants are at greater risk for long-term morbidities, a problem representing also a growing public health concern. Early experiences can affect infants' brain development, especially if conducted during critical periods of important growth. Early interventions involving parents in preterm infants care improve developmental outcomes for preterm infants, minimizing also the stress of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) environment. Mother-infant separation and alteration of maternal care soon after birth can lead to a wide array of adverse physiological, emotional and behavioural consequences that can persist throughout life. It's suggested that Maternal Vocal Intervention (MVI) in NICU, as a specific form of environmental and interactional enrichment, as part of an individualized care and as a tool to involve families in early care of preterm infants, may be adopted by the health community as a standard of care.

Keywords
  • Maternal voice
  • Singing
  • Speaking
  • Preterm infants
  • Early intervention
  • NICU
Affiliation entities Not a UNIGE publication
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Citation (ISO format)
FILIPPA, Manuela et al. Mothers singing and speaking to preterm infants in NICU. In: Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine, 2015, vol. 4, n° 2.
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  • PID : unige:108757
Journal ISSN2281-0692
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