Mother-Infant Interaction Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Mother's Massage and Safe Swaddling on Bonding, Self-effıcacy and Vital Signs in Infants Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery
Verified date | November 2023 |
Source | Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Congenital heart diseases, the most common type of congenital anomalies, which affect approximately 3% of all live births and are the second most common cause of death in infants, are associated with 7% of all neonatal deaths. Among the interventions that can be applied with family-centered care of newborns followed in the intensive care unit, infant massage and safe wrapping are suggested interventions for mother-infant bonding and parental self-efficacy through the infant's sense of touch. Objective: The aim of this study was to increase mother-infant attachment, increase the self-efficacy of the mother by taking an active role in baby care, reduce the baby's pain and stabilize vital signs, and increase the adaptation of the baby and the mother to the process and reduce the hospitalization day. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the effects of maternal massage and safe swaddling on attachment, self-efficacy, and vital signs of the infant in infants undergoing cardiovascular surgery (CVC). The sample of the study, which was conducted in an experimental design with a pre-test-post-test control group, consisted of 36 infants and their mothers who had CVC between December 2020 and January 2022 and were hospitalized in the intensive care unit. Infant massage (n:12), safe swaddling (n:12) and control group (n:12) mothers were determined by computerized randomization. After the mother-infant pre-assessment questionnaire, Parental Self-Efficacy Scale (PSES) Scale, and Maternal Attachment Inventory (MAI) pre-tests were applied to the mothers, infant massage and safe swaddling instruction were given to the mothers. The hemodynamic findings of the infant were recorded before, during and after the practices. Post-tests were applied before hospital discharge.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | March 1, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | January 10, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Months to 120 Days |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Born term, - Those who have undergone CVS surgery and sternatomy - Pediatric CVD intensive care unit patients - Extubated - Watched accompanied by his mother - Can be breastfed by his mother - Can be fed enterally - No arrhythmia - Clotting factors are within normal limits - Baby and mother with 'Not at Risk' or PCR result 'Negative' - Babies whose mothers accept the training and practice within the scope of the research. Exclusion Criteria - Those with 'Risky' or PCR result 'Positive' baby and mother during follow-up - Sudden weight loss or acute gastrointestinal system problems - Babies who are at risk of bleeding and cannot feed (with chylothorax etc.) - Extubated babies with risk of reintubation and respiratory distress - Babies whose mothers leave them for various reasons. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Sirin Celik | Maltepe | Istanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa (IUC) |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Infant massage method and sleep duration | Sleep duration is longer in infants who receive infant massage compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "30 minutes to 2 hour" | |
Other | Safe swaddling and hospitalization day | The duration of intensive care unit hospitalization is less in infants who are applied safe swaddling method compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Other | Infant massage method and hospitalization day | The duration of intensive care hospitalization is less in the infants who received infant massage compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Other | Safe swaddling and Sleep duration | Sleep duration is longer in the babies who received safe swaddling method compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "30 minutes to 2 hour" | |
Primary | Safe swaddling method and Pain Score | The pain score of infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery and whose mothers apply safe swaddling method is lower than the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Primary | Infant massage method and Pain Score | Infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery who are given infant massage by their mothers have lower pain scores than the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Primary | Safe swaddling method and body temperature | Body temperature is infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery and whose mothers applied safe swaddling are more stable compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "between 36,6-37,5 degrees" | |
Primary | Safe swaddling method and body temperature | Body temperature is infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery and whose mothers applied safe swaddling are more stable compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" and "between 36,6-37,5 degrees" | |
Primary | Safe swaddling method and respiratory rate | Respiratory rate is infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery and whose mothers applied safe swaddling are more stable compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" and " between 30-60 times per minute" | |
Primary | Infant massage method and respiratory rate | Respiratory rate is infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery who are given infant massage by their mothers are more stable compared to the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" and " between 30-60 times per minute" | |
Primary | Safe swaddling method and mother-infant attachment | The mother-infant attachment of mothers who apply safe swaddling method to their infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery is higher than the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Secondary | Infant massage method and mother-infant attachment | Mothers who apply infant massage to their infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery have higher mother-infant attachment than the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Secondary | Safe swaddling method and self-efficacy | The self-efficacy of mothers who apply safe swaddling method to their infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery is higher than the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" | |
Secondary | Infant massage method and self-efficacy | The self-efficacy of mothers who apply infant massage to their infants who have undergone cardiovascular surgery is higher than the control group. | "until discharge from intensive care" or "4 to 86 day" |
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