Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Completed
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT06202937 |
Other study ID # |
2023/64 |
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 2, 2023 |
Est. completion date |
December 2, 2023 |
Study information
Verified date |
January 2024 |
Source |
Hasan Kalyoncu University |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The research will be carried out in a randomized controlled manner to determine the positive
benefits of yoga for mothers and babies who have given birth preterm and have been
discharged, and to determine its effect on Fragile Baby Perception Syndrome, maternal
attachment, depression-anxiety-stress levels.
Description:
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines preterm newborns as babies born alive before
completing the 37th week of gestation, regardless of birth weight. While the preterm birth
rate in the world is 10%, the preterm rate in live births in our country in 2021 has
increased compared to previous years and has been determined as 12.2%. Preterm babies account
for 35% of neonatal deaths worldwide. According to WHO, approximately 15 million babies are
born preterm every year. Complications arising from preterm birth are the leading cause of
mortality among children under 5 years of age. Again, according to WHO, 16% of neonatal (0-27
days) deaths are caused by preterm birth.Preterm babies face many problems at home after
discharge. It is reported in the literature that preterm babies need special care after
birth, that they may need to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for a long time,
and that babies' stay in the hospital or NICU is traumatic for families . In a study
comparing the parenting competencies of families with a preterm baby at home with the
parenting competencies of families with a term baby, it was reported that parents with a
preterm baby were less self-confident and preferred to watch as spectators rather than
actively participating in the baby's care . In the study titled Permanent Postnatal
Depression After Preterm Birth conducted by Kukreja et al., it was determined that postpartum
psychological distress and stress continued in mothers who gave birth preterm in the 6th week
after birth.As a result of the preterm baby being hospitalized in the NICU, the mother's
separation from her baby and her inability to give him the care he desires increases anxiety
and stress in the mother. The mother, who feels guilty for giving birth to her baby early,
sees herself as inadequate and feels a lack of self-confidence and cannot pay enough
attention to her baby. The stress experienced by mothers in the first days also negatively
affects the mother-infant relationship and maternal attachment . Stressful situations that
negatively affect attachment can also increase the risk of anxiety and depression in the
mother. A mother's loving attachment to her baby is one of the most important elements that
affects the healthy development of the child. If a secure attachment cannot be established
between mother and baby, the risk of developing emotional, social, physical and mental
problems in the baby increases. The healthier the mother's communication and interaction with
her baby in the early period; The faster the feeling of motherhood will develop.
Additionally, the mother's anxiety, stress and fear will decrease .
Another problem experienced in preterm babies is that the mother, who gave birth before
completing the pregnancy process, may fear losing her baby at any time after being discharged
from home . The mother may not touch her baby, thinking that it will harm her, or she may
delay this process and make it difficult to participate in the baby's care. These situations
cause mothers to have difficulties in their relationship with their preterm babies and in
baby care, and Fragile Baby Syndrome, defined by mothers as sensitive babies, may develop.One
of the practices that will support the mother and baby during this period is yoga practice.
Yoga is the oldest system in the world that emphasizes the importance of body, mind and
spiritual balance in human development. Yoga, although mostly seen as a physical pursuit, is
also a physio-psychological and psycho-spiritual subject; It is a teaching that ensures the
mental, emotional and spiritual maturation of individuals along with physical maturation.
When yoga is practiced in a disciplined manner, it enables the individual to become aware of
his soul by connecting with his body and mind. Yoga is a practice that not only reduces
stress but can also direct one's emotions and thoughts. Instead of questioning the negative
experiences of the person, they accept them as they are and help them cope. Yoga has a very
important place in supporting mother-baby communication after birth. It has been seen in the
literature review that yoga is generally good for a person's psychological health and has a
positive effect on self-efficacy . It is known that this practice enables mothers to
intuitively be in close contact with their bodies and emotions . In line with the studies
conducted, mother-baby yoga practice; helps the woman adapt to the changes occurring in her
body, during meditation.This is due to the fact that she communicates spiritually with her
baby by touching her baby and making eye contact.It is thought that it may contribute to
mother-infant bonding and change in the mother's perception of her baby, as a result of being
able to cope with physiological and psychological stressors. It also has positive effects on
the baby, such as increased growth and development, regular sleep, reduced stress, sensory,
motor, mental and social development and many more.
The aim of the research was planned to consider the positive benefits of yoga for mothers and
babies who had preterm birth and were discharged, and to examine its effect on depression,
anxiety, stress level, mother-infant attachment levels and mothers' perception of fragility.