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NCT ID: NCT06144450 Not yet recruiting - Infant Development Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Effectiveness of the Web-Based Monitoring Program Given to Mothers of Premature Babies

Start date: November 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study was planned to determine the effect of the web-based hospital and home follow-up program given to mothers of premature infants on infant growth-development, repeated hospitalization of the infant, maternal stress, preparation for discharge, home care and problem-solving care skills.

NCT ID: NCT02119936 Terminated - Clinical trials for Maternal Health Services

Feasibility of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback With In-patient Pregnant Women

Start date: May 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: The investigators plan a feasibility study on an easily disseminated biofeedback tool to reduce stress among hospitalized and expecting mothers. Converging evident suggests that Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback (HRVB) can improve the threshold of stress management and improve executive functioning. Additionally HRVB has been shown to significantly reduce anxiety features in women suffering from perinatal depression. The investigators hypothesize that HRVB will reduce stress levels among expecting mothers hospitalized for pregnancy complications, who are at high risk for depression and anxiety. Participants: Expecting mothers hospitalized for pregnancy complication, who are at high risk for depression and anxiety. Procedures: The investigators plain to use a heart rate variability biofeedback tool to measure stress reduction in hospitalized expectant mothers. This tool will be coupled with validated surveys and scales, high frequency heart rate variability, saliva samples, and qualitative interviews to quantify the reduction in stress from the HRVB tool.

NCT ID: NCT01436786 Completed - Preterm Birth Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Guided Imagery Intervention on Factors Associated With Maternal Stress and Preterm Birth

Start date: June 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Demonstrating the effectiveness of an economical and feasible intervention such as guided imagery on factors associated with preterm birth, along with better understanding of pathways leading to adverse birth outcomes has tremendous health, social, and financial benefits. This project has the potential to significantly advance the field of nursing and knowledge development in the areas of maternal stress reduction in African American women and to provide scientific evidence of the effectiveness of guided imagery.

NCT ID: NCT00271115 Completed - Premature Birth Clinical Trials

Kangaroo Holding and Maternal Stress

Start date: September 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to determine if kangaroo holding in the first week after birth influences the stress levels of mothers who have delivered their infants prematurely and who require admission to the Special Care Nursery (SCN). Hypothesis: There will be a decrease in maternal stress levels as perceived by mothers and as reflected in their blood pressures and heart rates after kangaroo holding their premature infants in the SCN.