Objective: To assess impact of tactile stimulation on neurobehavioral development of premature infants in Assiut
City. Design: Quasi-experimental research design. Setting: The study was conducted in the Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit at Assiut University Children Hospital, Assiut General Hospital, Health Insurance Hospital (El-
Mabarah Hospital) and El-Eyman for Gynecology and Obstetric Hospital. Subjects: The study subjects included
a convenient sample of 50 premature infants divided into study or control groups and they were matched with
gestational age and birth weight. Tool: Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale is used to assess
neurobehavioral development of infants from birth to two months of age. Method: Premature infants divided into
two groups; (a) study group who receiving tactile stimulation (b) control group who receiving routine hospital
care only. Neurobehavioral development using Brazelton’s Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale (NBAS) was
assessed at initial contact and after 5 days of intervention and on discharge. Results: showed that the premature
infants of the study had better neurobehavioral development than those in the control group with statistical
significant differences were found between the study and the control groups Conclusion: It was concluded from
the findings of the current study that premature infants who received tactile stimulation had better
neurobehavioral development than those who didn’t receive it and had only the hospital routine care.
Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Journal of Education and Practice
          Research Member	
          
      Research Rank	
              1
          Research Vol	
              Vol. 6 No. 8
          Research Website	
              www.iiste.org
          Research Year	
              2015
          Research_Pages	
              93-101
          Research Abstract