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Clinical Trials/NCT04255797
NCT04255797
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Chung Shan Medical University Hospital

Chung Shan Medical University1 site in 1 country84 target enrollmentMarch 30, 2020
ConditionsPremature Birth

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Premature Birth
Sponsor
Chung Shan Medical University
Enrollment
84
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Parenting Stress
Last Updated
4 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This study is an experimental randomized controlled clinical trial. To explore the effect of infant massage on parental pressure and parent-child attachment of premature infants. The intervention time was from 5 days after birth to discharge from premature infants. Data were collected at five time points in longitudinal, before massage (T0), one week (T1), four weeks (T2), and eight weeks ( T3), 12 weeks (T4). Parents in the experimental group were given massage interventions when visiting premature babies, while parents in the control group visited premature babies as usual and contacted premature babies according to general nursing instructions.

Detailed Description

The organ development of premature infants is not yet mature, leading to higher morbidity and mortality. Even with advanced technology, parents and families still need to put more effort into taking care of these premature babies so that they can survive. Empirical evidence indicates that baby massage can help parents reduce stress and establish parent-child relationships, but few studies have been applied to parents of premature babies during hospitalization. Based on this, the purpose of this study is: 1. To explore the effect of infant massage on reducing parental pressure; 2. To compare the gender differences of parental pressure; 3. To explore the effect of infant massage on parent-child attachment; 4. Compare the gender difference of parent-child attachment relationship between parents of premature infants. An experimental randomized controlled clinical trial study design was adopted to collect data at five points in time, namely before massage (T0), one week (T1), four weeks (T2), eight weeks (T3), and 12 weeks (T4 ). Using the parental stress scale and parent-child attachment scale. Parents in the experimental group were given massage interventions when visiting premature babies, while parents in the control group were routinely visiting premature babies. The effects of infant massage on parental pressure and parent-child attachment of premature babies at different time points were discussed, and the differences gender of parental pressure and parent-child attachment were compared. The results can increase the empirical research on baby massage, use the empirical knowledge to arouse the attention of nursing staff to baby massage, improve the quality of family-centered care, and pay attention to the needs of parents of different genders.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 30, 2020
End Date
July 31, 2021
Last Updated
4 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Chung Shan Medical University Hospital

Assistant professor

Chung Shan Medical University

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Single premature infants with a birth week of 30-37 weeks, weighing 1500-2500 grams;
  • The pediatrician assesses the stability of vital signs;
  • Premature infants without congenital abnormalities (such as congenital heart disease) or central nervous system dysfunction (such as intraventricular hemorrhage, epilepsy, etc.); Parents who meet the conditions for premature infants are the study subjects.

Exclusion Criteria

  • Parents performing kangaroo care;
  • Parents younger than 20 years of age;
  • Parents with mental illness or substance abuse;
  • Single parent father or mother.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Parenting Stress

Time Frame: Up to 12 weeks

Parents Stress Index-Short Form is a tool for measuring parental stress in premature babies. There are 36 questions in total. Each question uses the Liker's five-point scoring, with a maximum of 180 points and a minimum of 36. The greater the pressure.

Maternal Attachment

Time Frame: Up to 12 weeks

Maternal Attachment Inventory consists of 26 questions, each of which uses the Liker's four-point scoring method, with a maximum of 104 points and a minimum of 26 points. The higher the score, the better the relationship between mother and baby.

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