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Sandra Fucile
Sandra Fucile
Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen's University
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Oral stimulation accelerates the transition from tube to oral feeding in preterm infants
S Fucile, E Gisel, C Lau
The Journal of pediatrics 141 (2), 230-236, 2002
4702002
Effect of an oral stimulation program on sucking skill maturation of preterm infants
S Fucile, EG Gisel, C Lau
Developmental medicine and child neurology 47 (3), 158-162, 2005
3052005
Oral and nonoral sensorimotor interventions facilitate suck–swallow–respiration functions and their coordination in preterm infants
S Fucile, DH McFarland, EG Gisel, C Lau
Early human development 88 (6), 345-350, 2012
1862012
Oral and non‐oral sensorimotor interventions enhance oral feeding performance in preterm infants
S Fucile, EG Gisel, DH McFarland, C Lau
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 53 (9), 829-835, 2011
1732011
Functional oral-motor skills: do they change with age?
S Fucile, PM Wright, I Chan, S Yee, ME Langlais, EG Gisel
Dysphagia 13, 195-201, 1998
1381998
Sensorimotor interventions improve growth and motor function in preterm infants
S Fucile, E Gisel
Neonatal Network 29 (6), 359-366, 2010
922010
A controlled-flow vacuum-free bottle system enhances preterm infants’ nutritive sucking skills
S Fucile, E Gisel, RJ Schanler, C Lau
Dysphagia 24, 145-151, 2009
612009
Pediatric oral motor feeding assessments: A systematic review
C Barton, M Bickell, S Fucile
Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics 38 (2), 190-209, 2018
592018
Early premature infant oral motor intervention improved oral feeding and prognosis by promoting neurodevelopment
XL Li, Y Liu, M Liu, CY Yang, QZ Yang
American journal of perinatology 37 (06), 626-632, 2020
412020
Oral sensorimotor intervention enhances breastfeeding establishment in preterm infants
S Fucile, M Milutinov, K Timmons, K Dow
Breastfeeding Medicine 13 (7), 473-478, 2018
402018
Impact of nonnutritive oral motor stimulation and infant massage therapy on oral feeding skills of preterm infants
C Lau, S Fucile, EG Gisel
Journal of Neonatal-perinatal medicine 5 (4), 311-317, 2012
362012
A systematic review of clinical and psychometric properties of infant oral motor feeding assessments
M Bickell, C Barton, K Dow, S Fucile
Developmental neurorehabilitation 21 (6), 351-361, 2018
332018
Determinants of successful direct breastfeeding at hospital discharge in high-risk premature infants
L Casey, S Fucile, KE Dow
Breastfeeding Medicine 13 (5), 346-351, 2018
302018
A self-paced oral feeding system that enhances preterm infants' oral feeding skills
C Lau, S Fucile, RJ Schanler
Journal of Neonatal Nursing 21 (3), 121-126, 2015
252015
A two-pronged approach to reduce noise levels in the neonatal intensive care unit
L Casey, S Fucile, M Flavin, K Dow
Early human development 146, 105073, 2020
242020
Effect of unimodal and multimodal sensorimotor interventions on oral feeding outcomes in preterm infants: an evidence-based systematic review
L Rhooms, K Dow, C Brandon, G Zhao, S Fucile
Advances in Neonatal Care 19 (1), E3-E20, 2019
202019
Enhancing breastfeeding establishment in preterm infants: A randomized clinical trial of two non-nutritive sucking approaches
S Fucile, E Wener, K Dow
Early Human Development 156, 105347, 2021
182021
Occupational therapy management strategies for infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome: scoping review
SA Oostlander, JA Falla, K Dow, S Fucile
Occupational therapy in health care 33 (2), 197-226, 2019
152019
Gastrointestinal development: implications for infant feeding
J Neu, M Douglas-Escobar, S Fucile
Nutrition in pediatrics, 4th ed. Hamilton, ON, Canada: BC Decker Inc, 2008
122008
Risk factors associated with long-term feeding problems in preterm infants: a scoping review
S Fucile, D Samdup, V MacFarlane, MKA Sinclair
Advances in Neonatal Care 22 (2), 161-169, 2022
92022
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