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Faranak Ali Abadi, Reyhaneh Askary, Ghorban Taghi Zadeh,
Volume 4, Issue 3 (19 2010)
Abstract

 Background and aims: Low Birth Weight (2499 gr ≥ Birth Weight≥1500gr) is one of the most serious health problems in children of the world today. LBW prevalence in our country has been reported 10%. Many researches show that LBW infants who stay alive, may suffer from long-term and short-term physical, mental and social problems 2 or 3 times more than appropriate birth weight infants. The present study was done to determine effect of tactile-kinesthetic stimulation (TKS) in weight gaining of LBW neonates. 

Materials and Methods: This research was a clinical trial study that 40 LBW neonates were randomly allocated into test (20) and control (20) groups. TKS was provided for three 15 minute periods per day  for10 consecutive days to the test group, with the massages consisting of moderate of pressure strokes in supine and prone positions and kinesthetic exercises consisting of flexion and extension of limbs. All measurements were taken before and after completion of the study with the same equipment and by the same person.

Result: Results indicated that weight gain in the intervention group was not significantly higher than that in the control group after the 10 days TKS.

Conclusion: TKS is not an effective intervention in weight gaining of LBW neonates. Comparing this result with those of other researches, it seems to need more studies in this field. 


Faranak Ali Abadi, Sepide Nazi, Bahare Maghfori,
Volume 5, Issue 2 (3 2011)
Abstract

Background and aim: The aim of this study was to compare the gross motor development between Low Birth Weight (LBW) infants and Normal Birth Weight infants (NBW) at the age of 8-12 months by using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale-2 (PDMS-2).
Material and Methods: This was a non experimental and cross sectional study which was conducted on 18 LBW infants with the history of being in Aliasghar hospital and 14 infants with the history of normal birth weight as a control group. Gathering the information was done by completing Questioner and then by using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale-2 (PDMS-2). Finally the scores of the motor quotients were analyzed by independent T test statistical method.
Results: There was a significant difference (p= 0.002) between the mean gross motor quotient of LBW (90.83) and NBW ( 106.78).
Conclusion: This study showed that LBW infants attain low scores of gross motor skills in comparison with normal weight infants. It indicated that the LBW infants are more prone to motor development difficulties.



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