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The Contribution of Parent-infant Interaction While Singing During Kangaroo Care, on Preterm-infants' Autonomic Stability and Parental Anxiety Reduction

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stress Reaction
PreTerm Birth
Interventions
Behavioral: Kangaroo Care alone
Behavioral: Music therapy and Kangaroo care
Registration Number
NCT03023267
Lead Sponsor
Meir Medical Center
Brief Summary

The current study will investigate the combination of the two modalities in a mixed-methods design, in order to provide comprehensive knowledge regarding the effects of family-centered MT during KC, on premature-infants' autonomic nervous system stability (measured by parasympathetic tone, physiological vital signs and behavioral states); Parents' anxiety levels; And parents' unique experiences of the intervention. Additionally, the study will analyze separately mothers and fathers to elucidate similar and different effects

Detailed Description

Premature infants and their parents are prone to high anxiety levels and a risk of experiencing trauma due to the preterm birth and its implications. Facing various emotional physical and neural high-risk factors may lead to continuous stress reactions in both the infant and parents, affecting their well being, the parent-infant relationship and the infant's medical state outcome. Attending to both infants' emotional and physiological needs of stability and comfort, as well as parents' support, can lead to an improvement in the premature infants' medical state and the parent-infant bonding process. Furthermore, reducing stress reaction facilitates perceptual memory and learning in premature infants. Two well established interventions in the neonatal care aiming to address the varied premature-family needs are Kangaroo care (KC) and Music Therapy (MT). Various research and clinical reports over the last three decades, regarding each modality, has shown beneficial effects in improvement and stabilization of infants' medical state, inclusion of parents in their infants' treatment and in facilitation of meaningful parent-infant interactions to promoting bonding patterns. However, a major lack of rigorous Randomized control studies presenting the clinical applications of MT techniques and methods in the NICU care exists, as well as only few research have positioned the parents in center of investigation, and/or presented their outcome and perspective. Accordingly, only few research have investigated the combination of MT and KC through an RCT. The current study will investigate the combination of the two modalities in a mixed-methods design, in order to provide comprehensive knowledge regarding the effects of family-centered MT during KC, on premature-infants' autonomic nervous system stability (measured by parasympathetic tone, physiological vital signs and behavioral states); Parents' anxiety levels; And parents' unique experiences of the intervention. Additionally, the study will analyze separately mothers and fathers to elucidate similar and different effects

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
50
Inclusion Criteria

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Exclusion Criteria

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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ControlKangaroo Care aloneApplying only Kangaroo care to mothers and fathers during their stay in the NICU
InterventionalMusic therapy and Kangaroo careApplying music therapy with kangaroo care to mothers and fathers during their NICU hospitalization
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
parasympathetic toneDuring intervention of music and\or kangaroo care which will carry on once during 32-36 weeks gestation and once at 3 months corrected age

The electrocardiogram analogue signal from a cardiorespiratory monitor fed into a computer containing the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) software (ANSR1000 system Ansar, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA). The analogue electrocardiogram signal is converted to digital values reflecting cyclic changes in the RR interval. The data is transformed into a waveform across a spectrum of various frequencies. Frequencies measured in hertz (1 Hz = 1 cycle/sec). Applied to variability, The high frequency (HF) power spectrum is in the frequency range of \>0.15-1.80 Hz, which is predominately influenced by parasympathetic inputs.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

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Kfar-Saba, Israel

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