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Creative Therapy Consultants Neonatal Touch & Massage Certification

NTMC® Updated Reference List

[email protected] 855-CTC-NTMC

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Table of Contents Brain Structure and Function ....................................................................... 1

Developmental ............................................................................................ 4

Hospital Environment ................................................................................ 12

Manual Therapy ......................................................................................... 14

Massage and Oil ......................................................................................... 15

Maternal Involvement ............................................................................... 23

Neuro-Development/Sensory System/Limbic System/Stress & Trauma .... 25

Non-pharmacological Interventions ........................................................... 27

Oral Feeding .............................................................................................. 28

Outcomes .................................................................................................. 30

Pain ............................................................................................................ 32

Parents/Families ........................................................................................ 34

Positioning and Handling ........................................................................... 37

Safe Sleep .................................................................................................. 42

Sound Exposure ......................................................................................... 43

Skin-to-Skin ................................................................................................ 44

Stress ......................................................................................................... 47

Swaddled Bathing ...................................................................................... 48

Tactile-Kinesthetic Stimulation .................................................................. 49

Teamwork .................................................................................................. 51

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Lawhon, G., & Melzar, A. (1988). Developmental care of the very low birth weight infant. Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 2(1), 56–65. Lickliter, R., (2011). The integrated development of sensory organization. clinics in perinatology, 38, 591- 603. doi:10.1016/j.clp.2011.08.007 Lickliter R. (2011). The integrated development of sensory organization. Clinics in Perinatology, doi:10.1016/j. clp.2011.08.007.591-603. Lotas, M., & Walden, M., (1996). Individualized developmental care for very low-birth-weight infants: A critical review. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 25(8), 681–687. Maroney D. (2003). Recognizing the potential effect of stress and trauma on premature infants in the nicu: how are outcomes affected? Journal of Perinatology, 23:(679-683). McMahon E. Wintermark P. Lahav A. (2012) Auditory brain development in premature infants: the importance of early experience. Annals of the NY Academy of Sciences. 1252: 17-24 Milgrom, J., Newnham, C., Martin, P., Anderson, P., Doyle, L., Hunt, R., et al., (2013). Early communication in preterm infants following intervention in the NICU. Early Human Development. 89(9), 757-767. Msall M. (2011) Physiological stress and brain vulnerability: understanding the neurobiology of connectivity in preterm infants. Annals of Neurology. 70(4):523-524. Samara M, et al. (2008). Pervasive behavior problems at 6 years of age in a total-population sample of children born at <25 weeks of gestation. Pediatrics, 122(3): 562–573. Smith, G., Gutovich, J., Smyser, C., Pineda, R., Newnham, C., Tjoeng, T., et al., (2011). Neonatal intensive care unit stress is associated with brain development in preterm infants. Annals of Neurology, 70, 541-549. Smith G. et al. (2011). Neonatal intensive care unit stress is associated with brain development in preterm infants. Annals of Neurology, 70(4):541-549. Tyson JE, et al. (2008). Intensive care for extreme prematurity—Moving beyond gestational age. New England Journal of Medicine, 358(16): 1672–1681. Umphred D. et al. The limbic system: influence over motor control and learning. http://clinical gate.com. Chapter 5:1-21. Yecco, G., (1993). Neurobehavioral development and developmental support of premature infants. Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 7(1), 56–65.

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Non-pharmacological Interventions Cignacco, E., Hamers, J.P., Stoffel, L., van Lingen, R.A., Gessler, P., McDougall, J., et al. (2007). The efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions in the management of procedural pain in preterm and term neonates: A systematic literature review. European of Pain, 11, 139-152. Corff, K. E., Seidema, R., Venkataraman, P. S., Lutes, L., & Yates, B. (1995). Facilitated tucking: A non-pharmacological comfort measure for pain in preterm infants. Journal of Obstetrical, Gynecological and Neonatal Nursing, 24 (2), 143-147. Fernandes, A., Campbell-Yeo, M., Johnston, C. C. (2011). Procedural pain management for neonates using non-pharmchological strategies: Part 1. Advances in Neonatal Care (Elsevier Science), 11(4): 235-241. Hartley, K. Miller, C., Gephart, S. (2015). Facilitated tucking to reduce pain in neonates: evidence for best practice. Advances in Neonatal Care, 15 (3), 201-208. Ho, L., Ho, S., Leung, D., So, W., Chan, C. (2016). A feasibility and efficacy randomized controlled trial for swaddling for controlling pain in preterm infants. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 25(3-4), 472-482. Naughton, K. (2013). The combined use of sucrose and nonnutritive sucking for procedural pain in both term and preterm neonates an integrative review of the literature. Advances in Neonatal Care, 13(1), 9-19 Pandey, M., Datta, V., Rehan, H. (2013) Role of Sucrose in Reducing Painful response to orogastric tube insertion in preterm neonates. Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 80 (6), 476-482. Weber, A., Harrison, T., Steward, D. (2012). Schore’s regulation theory: Maternal-Infant Interaction in the NICU as a mechanism for reducing the effects of allostatic load on neurodevelopment in premature infants. Biological Research for Nursing, 14 (4), 375-386.

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Oral Feeding Field, D., Garland, M., & Williams, K. (2003). Correlates of specific childhood feeding problems. Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health, 39, 299-304. Fucile, S., Gisel, E., McFarland, D. H., & Lau, C. (2011). Oral and non-oral sensorimotor interventions enhance oral feeding performance in preterm infants. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 53(9), 829-835. Graven S. (2011). Eating as a neurodevelopmental process for high-risk newborns. Clinics in Perinatology, (38):731-743 Hawdon, J., Beauregard, N., Slattery, J., & Kennedy, G. (2000). Identification of neonates at risk of developing feeding problems in infancy. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 42, 235-239. Lau, C., Fucile, S., & Grisel, E. G. (2012). Impact of nonnutritive oral motor stimulation and infant massage therapy on oral feeding skills of preterm infants. Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 5(4), 311-317. Ludwig, S. M., & Waitzman, K. A. (2007). Changing feeding documentation to reflect infant-driven feeding practice. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews, 7, 155-160. Niela-Vilen, H., Axelin, A., Melender, H., Salantera, S. (2015). Aiming to be a breastfeeding mother in a neonatal intensive care unit and at home: a thematic analysis of peer-supported group discussion on social media. Maternal & Child Nutrition, 11 (4), 712-726. Pridham, K. F., Schroeder, M., Brown, R., & Clark, R. (2001). The relationship of a mother’s working model of feeding to her feeding behavior. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35, 741-750. Reyna, B. A. (2006). A descriptive study of mothers’ experiences feeding their preterm infants after discharge. Advances in Neonatal Care, 6, 333-340. Shaker, C.S. (1999). Nipple feeding preterm infant: An individualized, developmentally supportive approach. Neonatal Network, 18(3), 15-22. Thoyre, S. M. (2003). Developmental transition from gavage to oral feeding in the preterm infant. Annual Review of Nursing Research, 21, 61-92. Thoyre, S. M. (2007). Feeding outcomes of extremely premature infants after neonatal care. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 36, 366-375. doi:10.1111 /j.1552-6909.2007.00158 Waitzman KA, Ludwig SM, Nelson C. (2014). Contributing to content validity of the infant-driven feeding scales© through delphi surveys. Newborn and Infant Nursing Reviews, 14(3):88-91.

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