Harrison
et al. (2000) randomly assigned 84 preterm infants (27-33 weeks gestational
age at birth) to either an experimental
(E) or control (C) group. E group
infants received GHT for 10 minutes,
three times a day, for 10 days, and C
group infants received routine NICU
care. Although there were no differences
between E and C group infants on
measures of morbidity, weight gain,
length of hospital stay, or behavioral organization,
E group infants did demonstrate
decreased levels of motor activity
and behavioral distress during the 10-
minute GHT phase compared to 10-
minute baseline or post-touch phases.
Harrisonet al. (2000) randomly assigned 84 preterm infants (27-33 weeks gestationalage at birth) to either an experimental(E) or control (C) group. E groupinfants received GHT for 10 minutes,three times a day, for 10 days, and Cgroup infants received routine NICUcare. Although there were no differencesbetween E and C group infants onmeasures of morbidity, weight gain,length of hospital stay, or behavioral organization,E group infants did demonstratedecreased levels of motor activityand behavioral distress during the 10-minute GHT phase compared to 10-minute baseline or post-touch phases.
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