Beneficios de la intervención sensorial en prematuros: revisión sistemática

  1. Sandra-María del Carmen Fonz
  2. Jerónimo-Javier González-Bernal
Revue:
Revista electrónica de terapia ocupacional Galicia, TOG

ISSN: 1885-527X

Année de publication: 2024

Número: 21

Pages: 29-36

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Revista electrónica de terapia ocupacional Galicia, TOG

Résumé

Objective: To know all the benefits of a sensory intervention in premature infants.Method: descriptive study of systematic review, following the PRISMA Statement. Search for articles (PubMed, ProQuest and ScienceDirect) according to the inclusion criteria. Subsequent analysis of the articles. Result: Of the 28 studies obtained in the first phase, only 11 (8 quantitative and 3 descriptive articles) were included in the review. All of them provide evidence of the different benefits of carrying out a sensory intervention in premature infants: at the level of their development, in their physiological parameters, feeding, sleep and also their impact on families.Conclusions: Sensory interventions delivered early in preterm infants carry enormous benefits in this at-risk population. However, more studies are still needed to generalize the evidence and to determine the specific benefits of each of the different procedures.

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