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Standardized Application of Feeding Evaluations Using SMART Tool

Standardized Application of Feeding Evaluations Using SMART Tool

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1 years and younger
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Overview

Premature and medically complex infants have delayed development of oral feeding skills, leading to prolonged hospitalization, costs, and family stress. There is no "gold standard" infant feeding skill assessment tool for bedside clinicians. The research team developed a novel feeding skill assessment, the SMART Tool, to monitor infant feeding skill development in the neonatal intensive care unit. This study aims to determine whether this tool improves clinical outcomes, including reduced hospital days and enhanced safety and quality of infant feedings.

Description

The current recommendation for preventing infant feeding problems is to provide cue-based feeding, which entails optimizing feeding based on infant cues, including behavioral and physiological signs of stress. These recommendations rely on appropriately recognizing infant feeding cues to inform care instead of applying time-based, volume-driven care irrespective of cues. Care providers vary widely in their subjective assessment of feeding skills, often because they lack standard education on feeding skill assessment and a "gold standard" tool to objectively measure infant oral feeding skill levels. This robust, step-wedge, cluster randomized trial was designed to evaluate the effect of implementing the SMART Tool in 14 different Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) in the Advocate Health Midwest Region. The SMART Tool is a novel feeding assessment tool developed at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center to objectively measure feeding readiness and skill. The psychometric properties were tested through a research study, and strong validity and reliability were established. The Advocate Health Midwest Region NICU standardization committee approved this tool as the sole feeding skill assessment tool to be used at each oral feed (eight times a day) for all NICU infants. Data on infants in the NICU will abstracted from the medical record at the time of discharge or death. The study will use PRISM and the REAIM Framework. The implementation framework consists of three parts that interact to influence outcomes (contextual factors, roll-out strategies, outcomes).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Infants born between August 1, 2025, and July 31, 2026, AND admitted to NICU

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No oral feeding started by July 15, 2026

Study details
    Infant and Young Child Feeding

NCT07136610

Wake Forest University Health Sciences

15 October 2025

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