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Infant-Driven Feeding Vs. Scheduled Feeding: The Effect On Hospital Length Of Stay, Lori L. Messer Jan 2016

Infant-Driven Feeding Vs. Scheduled Feeding: The Effect On Hospital Length Of Stay, Lori L. Messer

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Developmental delays related to feeding dysfunction in premature infants can lead to lengthy hospitalizations and increased healthcare costs initially and throughout the first year of the child's life. The purpose of this project was to use readiness-to-feed assessments to evaluate the impact of an infant-driven feeding protocol on length of stay. The project compared the length of stay of 2 groups of infants: a demand fed according to a readiness-to-feed protocol (protocol group, n = 14) and a traditionally fed according to scheduled, volume-driven feedings (traditional group, n = 15). The logic model served as the change management framework and …