This project will improve clinical feeding practices for babies who arrive early or with special medical conditions that require care in the NICU. This project will create an integrated, interdisciplinary infant feeding program where clinicians and parents are trained on evidence-based feeding behavior strategies. These strategies will reduce the anxiety around feeding, which may cause the infant to associate eating with pain, stress, and anxiety and lead to long-term feeding disorders.
Past Grants
Helping Michigan’s Babies Make Major Gains
Award Amount $499,941
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Year(s) 2019
Duration 2019
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Counties Served Statewide
ID: 1904-144325
Organization
The Regents of the University of Michigan