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The Effect of Oral Feeding Model With a Chronobiological Approach in Preterm Infants

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Chronobiology Disorders
Breastfeeding
Bottle Feeding
Preterm
Interventions
Procedure: Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model
Registration Number
NCT04992819
Lead Sponsor
Okan University
Brief Summary

As in healthy term babies, the ideal food for preterm infants and sick term babies is breast milk. There are many studies indicating that the composition of breast milk can vary from mother to mother, according to the gestational week of the baby and gender. In new researches on breast milk content; It is argued that breast milk is different during the day and at night, that the micro and macro nutrient content, hormones and some enzymes show different levels of secretion at different times of the day, and that breast milk has a circadian rhythm.

This research is designed as a prospective, randomized, controlled type. The study will be carried out in order to evaluate the effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on baby's growth parameters and discharge time in preterm babies hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

Simple randomization method will be used for the study and the babies will be divided into intervention(n=40) and control groups(n=40). The research was carried out with 80 babies followed up in the neonatal intensive care unit.

The milk of the intervention group patients will be matched circadian and given to the babies, the milk of the control group patients will be given without matching according to the clinical routine practice. Demographic data, anthropometric measurements (weight, height, head circumference of all babies will be recorded in the "Baby Monitoring Form" created by the researcher.

Detailed Description

Circadian fluctuations in breast milk content are very important in preterm infants fed with expressed breast milk. The composition of breast milk varies throughout the day. In the literature, there is no randomized controlled study suggesting that the breast milk of infants fed with expressed milk should be matched to the baby circadian. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the effect of Chronobiological Approach Model application on preterm infants growth parameters and discharge time in feeding of preterm infants hospitalized in the neonatal intensive care unit . It is aimed to accelerate the growth of babies by making circadian matching to breast milk in feeding preterm infants and to increase the quality of nursing practices by reducing the length of hospital stay.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
80
Inclusion Criteria
  • Birth weight >1400 <2500 gram and gestational week ≥32-37 weeks
  • Who are feeding only human milk
  • Fully enterally fed babies (50-100ml / kg / day)
  • Whose parents signed the informed consent to participate in the study were included.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Infants who cannot feed with human milk
  • Who receive intravenous fluid, total parenteral nutrition or mixed fluid
  • Infants with major congenital, cardiac, respiratory or airway abnormalities and infants who require additional pressure and respiratory support
  • Metabolic imbalances, hypoglycemia or electrolyte imbalance
  • Narcotic analgesic or sedation therapy
  • Whose parents did not sign the informed consent were excluded.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Chronobiological Approach Nutrition ModelChronobiological Approach Nutrition ModelPreterm infants in NICU are fed with breast milk and bottle. Although the date is written on expressed breast milk, it is usually not given by checking its suitability for the time of day. The milk of the intervention group patients will be matched circadian and given to the babies. Intervention group's breast milk is labeling by time of day before the each feeding. In the intervention group, a label containing the time of expressed breastmilk will be affixed. Circadian matched milk will be provided at each feeding. intervention is;n the intervention group, a label containing the time of expressed breastmilk will be affixed. In the milk preparation room, breast milk will be stored in a separate refrigerator as 08:00-19:59 day milk and 20:00-07:59 night milk. Demographic data, anthropometric measurements (weight, height, head circumference of all babies will be recorded in the "Baby Monitoring Form" created by the researcher.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on infants head circumference during circadian matched breastmilk30 minute

head circumference-in meters

The effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on infants weight gain during circadian matched breastmilk30 minute

Body weight gain- in kilograms

The effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on infants height measured during circadian matched breastmilk30 minute

Height-in meters

The effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on infants abdominal circumference during circadian matched breastmilk30 minute

abdominal circumference-in meters

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on infant's hospital staythrough study completion, an average of 30 days

hospital stay- in days

The effect of Chronobiological Approach Nutrition Model application on infant's growth parametersthrough study completion, an average of 30 days

Fenton's growth curves were used for determine percentile level in this research

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Zeynep Kamil Women and Child Diseases Training and Research Hospital.

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İstanbul, Turkey

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