Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04289168 |
Other study ID # |
Infant PIS |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Completed |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
August 11, 2014 |
Est. completion date |
August 30, 2015 |
Study information
Verified date |
October 2020 |
Source |
State University of New York at Buffalo |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The overall purpose of this study is to better understand food reinforcement in infants. The
results of this study should help to further our understanding of how individuals relate to
food and how an enriched environment can change this behavior.
Description:
The study will be a between subject design with a Music Together intervention group and a
play date active control group. All subjects will complete the orientation and pre-screening
intervention assessment sessions.
All infant-mother dyads in the Music together group will attend a 6 weekly, 45-minute classes
as a group. Infant-mother dyads will also receive an illustrated songbook with family
activities to practice and enjoy at home along with the CD. The program provides CD with a
collection of songs, rhythm chants, "play-alongs", tonal and rhythm patterns, which will be
used in classes.
All infant-mother dyads in the play date control group will attend 6 weekly, 45-minute
organized play dates as a group. These play dates will be planned and led by DBM research
staff members. Variety of age-appropriate toys (i.e. puzzles, shape sorters, books) will be
provided for the play date. Each family in the play date group will receive a toy from us to
practice and play at home with their baby.
Families in both groups are asked to report their home practice with the song or toy with
their babies by filling out the Daily Home Practice Survey.
Both groups will attend a post-intervention training assessment session at the conclusion of
the 6 week intervention period.
1. Initial email or phone screen:
Upon receiving an inquiry from a prospective participant, the study will be explained.
If the prospective participant has an infant age 9 to 15 months, and she is interested
in joining the study, a verbal consent will be obtained in order to screen for
eligibility criteria. The initial screening questionnaire could be done via phone or
online via Survey Monkey (see Initial Phone Screen/Survey Monkey Questionnaire for
details). The information assessed during the initial screen is recorded in a secure
database that requires a password. The database is used by select members of the
Division of Behavioral Medicine and has been approved for use by previous IRB
committees.
2. Orientation:
If families meet the initial criteria gathered from the initial screen, qualified
families will be scheduled for an orientation. At the orientation, there will be an
overview of the study. If interested, parents will be asked to review and sign consent
forms. Two copies of the consent forms will be signed by all parties involved, person
obtaining consent, and the participating parent. One copy will be obtained by the study
personnel and one copy will be given to the participants for their records. The copy
obtained by study personnel will be kept in a locked cabinet. After signing the consent
form, the height and weight of the mother and infant will be measured. She will also be
sent a list of links of questionnaires to be completed at home before the further
screening/pre-intervention assessment. These questionnaires include the Demographic
Questionnaire, Pregnancy History and Infant Feeding Practice Questionnaire, Food
Security Questionnaire, Infant Behavior Questionnaires-Revised (IBQ-R), and Baby Eating
Behavior Questionnaire (BEBQ). Lastly, before dyads leave, the parent will be asked to
list three of their child's favorite foods and rank them on a 7 point Likert type scale
anchored by "Do not Like" to "Like very much". Mother will then be asked to provide the
child's highest ranked favorite food for the further screening/pre-intervention
assessment visit.
3. Further Screening/Pre-Intervention Assessment:
After orientation, eligible participants will be scheduled for a 45 minute further
screening/pre-intervention assessment session. For this visit, the mother will be
advised to choose a time of the day when the infant is generally alert, active and ready
to play. The infant needs to be fed one hour prior to the lab visit. The mother will be
reminded to bring diapers or change of clothes for the infant. The mother will also be
reminded not to feed her infant the test food (infant's favorite food) 24 hours before
the laboratory visit.
Then, the mother and infant will be escorted to a laboratory room where the food
reinforcement game will take place. Infant will be securely fastened on a high chair.
The mother will be in the room with the infant at all-time during the game. The mother
will be reminded that the entire reinforcement task procedure will be video recorded to
obtain vocalization, body movement and facial expression of the infant. The baseline
state of the infant will be assessed. There are five states: 1 = drowsy, 2 = alert/calm,
3 = alert/active, 4 = fussy, 5 = crying. Before the start of the game, a study staff
member will go through a training session with the infant to familiarize him/her with
the computer based game and button/monitor interface. Mother will be asked to assist
with the training by repeating phrases the researchers use during the game. After the
training, the study staff member will start the actual game followed by infant's
anthropometric measurements.
After completing all measures, families will be further assessed for eligibility
criteria. Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups; Music
Together program treatment group or the play date control group. Potential participants
who are not eligible for the study will be compensated for their time and effort to
attend the orientation and further screening/pre-intervention assessment.
4. Intervention The 6-week music intervention, the Music Together® program, was designed in
collaboration with a local music studio, Betty's Music Together. This program introduced
infants to the pleasures of music making with their parents rather than passively
receiving it from CDs or TV. This program provided a rich variety of music and playful
activities, which encouraged infants and parents to participate at their own level in
singing, moving, listening, or exploring musical instruments. Participating parents and
infants attended weekly, 45-minute classes as a group on 6 consecutive Saturday
mornings. Besides attending classes, parents were encouraged to listen and sing together
with their infants at home during everyday home activities such as bath time, meal time
and bed time using the CD and instructional song book provided by the program.
The active control group consisted of a weekly, 45-minute play date held on the same 6
consecutive Saturday mornings as the music group. Investigators provided a variety of
age appropriate toys (no musical toys) and books for participating parents and infants
to play with and enjoy. Families in the play date group received a toy, Baby's First
Blocks (Fisher-Price®, East Aurora, NY), to practice and play at home.
Parents in both groups were advised to attend all classes, with an opportunity to attend
one makeup session. To encourage families to listen to the Music Together® songs or to
play with the Baby's First Blocks daily, investigators sent each family a text reminder
every morning Sunday through Friday for the duration of the intervention. Investigators
also sent an email Sunday through Friday evenings to remind them to fill out the daily
home practice survey. Families that filled out at least five of the daily home practice
surveys and attended that week class or play date were entered into a drawing for a $5
gift card to a local grocery or coffee shop.
5. Post-intervention Assessment:
The post-treatment appointment will follow the same structure and timing as the pre-treatment
session with the same measurements. Upon completion of all the measures, families will sign
their payment form and receive a debriefing sheet.
Further Screening/Pre-Intervention Assessment:
After the orientation, if participant is eligible investigators will schedule a 30 minute
visit of further screening/pre-intervention assessment session with participant where
participant's baby will perform the second part of the reinforcing game.
Intervention:
After this assessment, if infant-mother dyads are eligible infant-mother dyads will be
randomly assigned to Music Together or play date group.
1. Music Together group This program provides CD with a collection of songs, rhythm chants,
"play-alongs", tonal and rhythm patterns, which will be used in classes. All
infant-mother dyads will attend this 6 weekly, 45-minute classes as a group.
Participants will also receive illustrated songbook with family activities to practice
and enjoy at home along with the CD.
2. Play date group These play dates will be planned and led by DBM research staff members,
which all infant-mother dyads will attend 6 weekly, 45-minute organized play dates as a
group. Variety of age-appropriate toys (i.e. puzzles, shape sorters, books) will be
provided for the play date. Participants will also receive a toy from us that
participants will take home and use to practice and play with participant's baby.
During the six-week intervention, participants will be asked to fill out a Daily Home
Practice Survey each day for six days of the week (not on the day participant come for the
group meeting).
Post-Intervention Assessment:
At the end of the 6 week intervention infant-mother dyads will come back into the lab for a
post-test assessment (2 visits). Infant-mother dyads' height and weight will be measured and
payment will be given.