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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of therapeutic massage to promote neurodevelopment in premature newborns(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Leyva San Miguel, Patricia Janet; Urbina Olaya, Roxana Maribel; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To systematize the evidence regarding the effectiveness of therapeutic massage in supporting the neurodevelopment of premature newborns. Materials and Methods: An observational and retrospective systematic review synthesizing results from multiple primary studies. Results: The final selection included 10 articles, with 20% (2) from the United States, 20% (2) from Brazil, and 10% (1) each from China, Iran, Australia, Italy, Spain, and Chile. The majority of studies were randomized controlled trials (50%), followed by systematic reviews and meta-analyses (40%) and quasi-experimental studies (10%). Of the 10 articles analyzed, 90% affirmed that therapeutic massage interventions are effective for stable preterm infants, with observable benefits in neuromotor and neurobehavioral development, as well as weight gain. These infants had gestational ages ranging from 29 to 31 weeks, reaching corrected ages of 34 to 37 weeks. Parental involvement was found to enhance the process, while 10% of studies did not consider the intervention effective. Conclusions: The reviewed studies demonstrate the effectiveness of therapeutic massage for premature newborns in improving their neurodevelopment, supporting motor, cognitive development, and overall health.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of therapeutic massage to promote neurodevelopment in premature newborns(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Leyva San Miguel, Patricia Janet; Urbina Olaya, Roxana Maribel; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To systematize the evidence regarding the effectiveness of therapeutic massage in supporting the neurodevelopment of premature newborns. Materials and Methods: An observational and retrospective systematic review synthesizing results from multiple primary studies. Results: The final selection included 10 articles, with 20% (2) from the United States, 20% (2) from Brazil, and 10% (1) each from China, Iran, Australia, Italy, Spain, and Chile. The majority of studies were randomized controlled trials (50%), followed by systematic reviews and meta-analyses (40%) and quasi-experimental studies (10%). Of the 10 articles analyzed, 90% affirmed that therapeutic massage interventions are effective for stable preterm infants, with observable benefits in neuromotor and neurobehavioral development, as well as weight gain. These infants had gestational ages ranging from 29 to 31 weeks, reaching corrected ages of 34 to 37 weeks. Parental involvement was found to enhance the process, while 10% of studies did not consider the intervention effective. Conclusions: The reviewed studies demonstrate the effectiveness of therapeutic massage for premature newborns in improving their neurodevelopment, supporting motor, cognitive development, and overall health.
