Adding Motion to Contact: A New Model for Low-cost Family Centered Very-early Onset Intervention in Very Preterm-born Infants
- Conditions
- Brain InjuriesPremature Birth
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Family Education Only Group (FEG)Behavioral: Multisensory Stimulation and Family Education Group
- Registration Number
- NCT05542108
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Pisa
- Brief Summary
This project is a Randomised Clinical Trial that includes a tactile-kinesthetic somatosensory stimulation or family centred education intervention with families of preterm infants at risk for sensori-motor disorders.
This is a study will be based on the adaptation of the intervention previously described and published by Guzzetta and colleagues (2009), and will include an improved and increased kinesthetic component, to be performed in infants born very prematurely and preterm infants with a documented brain injury. The intervention will start in neonatology during the infant hospitalization and continue at the child's home until two months of correct age.
- Detailed Description
Preterm babies, specifically with gestational age \< 33+6 weeks, will be recruited and assigned (randomized) into an a Multisensory stimulation + Family Education Group (MSG) or a Family Education Only Group (FEG).
When the clinical condition of the child is stable and after a short training, parents of the MSG will be asked to carry out up to two treatment sessions per day with their child, until they reach the 8th post-term week. Sessions will initially be carried out together with a therapist who will have the task of transmitting the necessary skills to parents/caregivers. The therapist will assist parents through practical demonstrations, theoretical explanations and by answering the parents' questions.
The treatment will consist of sessions of approximately 25-30 minutes. The main purposes of the intervention will be clearly explained to the parents, and in particular the goal of maintaining a calm and natural interaction during the session.
In addition, all families will receive the evidence-based program of Family Education which is based on the promotion of the parent-child relationship through the recognition of behavioral states, methods of interaction, facilitation strategies in the relationship.
It takes its conceptual basis from the Mother Infant Transaction Program (MITP). It is a specific and re-adapted version for the preterm infant hospitalized in NICU
The family education group sessions involve about 6 meetings (1-2 a week) of 30-45 minutes that are carried out during the hospitalization in the NIC directly at the child's bed between the operator and one or both parents. Each meeting involves the discussion of one of the following topics.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- premature infants born <29 weeks of gestation age or premature infants (born < 33+6 weeks gestation age) with a documented brain injury .
- Clinical instability, based on standard medical evaluation of preterm infants (eg: children with mechanical ventilation or under sedation)
- Genetic-malformative conditions
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Family Education Only Group (FEG) Family Education Only Group (FEG) Parents of the FEG group infants will be asked to participate in an evidence based program for parents of NICU infants that includes 6-8 visits with a a trained healthcare provider operator. This evidence-based program of early intervention based on the promotion of the parent-child relationship through the recognition of behavioral states, methods of interaction, facilitation strategies in the relationship. The program takes its conceptual basis from the Mother Infant Transaction Program (MITP). It involves about 6 meetings (1-2 a week) of 30-45 minutes that are carried out during the hospitalization in the NICU directly at the child's bed between the operator and one or both parents. Multisensory Stimulation and Family Education Group (MSG) Multisensory Stimulation and Family Education Group Parents of the MSG will be asked to carry out up to two treatment sessions per day with their child, until they reach the 8th post-term week. Sessions will initially be carried out together with a therapist who will have the task of transmitting the necessary skills to parents/caregivers. In addition, all families will receive the evidence-based program of Family Education which is based on the promotion of the parent-child relationship through the recognition of behavioral states, methods of interaction, facilitation strategies in the relationship. The family education group sessions involve about 6 meetings (1-2 a week) of 30-45 minutes that are carried out during the hospitalization in the NIC directly at the child's bed between the operator and one or both parents. Each meeting involves the discussion of one of the following topics.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method General Movements (GM) 10-16 weeks corrected age The quality of general movements (based on standard observation of infant movements) will be assessed
Electroencephalogram (EEG) 3 months corrected age The EEG inter-burst interval, asymmetries and global and local spectral power will be analysed
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Developmental outcome assessment 12 months corrected age Bayley Scales of Infant Development Third Edition will be conducted including the Cognitive, Language (Receptive \& Expressive), Motor (Gross \& Fine), Social-Emotional and Adaptive sub scales. Each sub scale score will be calculated based on the age (months of age) of the infant at the time assessment. Higher scores mean a better outcome.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris
🇮🇹Pisa, PI, Italy