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Efficacy of a Scarf to Facilitate Mother-newborn Contact Designed to Facilitate Skin-to-skin Contact

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Full-term Newborn Babies
Interventions
Device: Scarf
Other: Usual clinical practice
Registration Number
NCT04881071
Lead Sponsor
Consorci Sanitari de l'Alt Penedès i Garraf
Brief Summary

The skin-to-skin contact maneuver (kangaroo) has shown benefits in newborn babies. This is two-arm randomized open clinical trial to evaluate whether the use of a scarf specifically designed to facilitate the skin-to-skin method is effective in terms of increasing the skin-to-skin mother-neonate time, compared to traditional clinical practice. Mothers of full-term babies with expected delivery in the study centers will be included. Those mothers with a language barrier that prevents collaboration in the study procedures, cognitive impairment or morbid obesity will be excluded. The primary endpoint is the average daily skin-to-skin time during hospital admission days. A superiority analysis will be made in terms of the skin-to-skin time of the intervention arm, compared to the control arm.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
143
Inclusion Criteria
  • Moders attending the first hospital visit with the midwife, with delivery planned in either of the two study hospitals
Exclusion Criteria
  • Language barrier that prevents collaboration in the study procedures
  • Cognitive impairment preventing collaboration in the study procedures
  • Morbid obesity

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ScarfScarfTwo hours after delivery, mothers will be informed of the benefits of the skin-to-skin method, and the towel with which mother and newborn are covered from the moment of delivery will be replaced by a NeoBulleⓇ scarf. This scarf, which can be used by the mother and/or her partner, is specific for practicing the "skin-to-skin" technique. It facilitates breastfeeding posture, keeps the newborn well covered and supported on the back. The NeoBulleⓇ scarf is not a baby carrier device that allows standing or walking without holding the baby with the arms. Nursing staff will ensure the proper understanding of scarf usage instructions by parents and provide them with written instructions. Mother and newborn will remain with the NeoBulleⓇ scarf placed in the delivery area until they are transferred to the hospitalization unit. Once in the hospitalization unit, mothers will have the option to continue contact with the baby using the scarf or dress the newborn.
Usual clinical practiceUsual clinical practiceTwo hours after delivery, mothers will be informed about the benefits of the skin-to-skin method, and the traditional practice in the study centers will be followed, whereby the newborn remains in contact with the mother, covered by a towel, from the moment of birth until both are transferred to the hospitalization unit. In the hospitalization unit, they will have the option to continue in this manner or dress the newborn.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Mother-neonate skin-to-skin contact time (number of hours)72 hours

Number of hours of skin-to-skin contact maneuver (kangaroo)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Time in arms or in physical contact of the neonate with the mother / father72 hours

Number of hours in arms or in physical contact of the neonate with the mother / father

Time of crying72 hours

Number of hours crying

Newborn weight loss72 hours

Weight change in grams

Parents satisfaction with hospital care72 hours

Parents satisfaction (structured interview)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Consorci Sanitari Alt Penedes i Garraf

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Sant Pere De Ribes, Barcelona, Spain

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