Nutrition Management of High-Risk Neonates After Discharge

Nutrition management of the high-risk infant after hospital discharge is complicated by the infant ’s dysfunctional or immature oral feeding skills, nutritional deficits, and the family’s feeding plan. Although evidence is limited, available studies point to developing an individualized nutritional plan, which accounts for these factors; protects and prioritizes the family’s plan for breast feeding; and promotes an acceptable growth pattern. Further research is needed to identify the type and duration of posthospital discharge nutrition to optimize high-risk infant neurodevelopment and body composition. Attention to infant growth, lactation support, and safe feed preparation practices are critical in the transition to home.
Source: Clinics in Perinatology - Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Source Type: research