Music Therapy Clinical Trial
— MTPOfficial title:
Music Therapy as a Method of Non-Pharmacological Pain Management in the NICU Setting
Background: Music therapy has been recommended as an adjuvant therapy for both preterm
infants and mothers throughout their stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), and
has been shown to have some beneficial effects, although conclusive evidence remains
lacking.
Objectives: To study the usefulness of two forms of music, as well as no music, on pain and
physiological and behavioral parameters of preterm infants during a heel stick procedure for
obtaining blood in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Hypotheses: Infants hearing music chosen by their mothers will have less pain and optimal
behavioral and physiologic responses as compared to infants who hear the lullaby or no
music.
Methods: An analytical observational study with a randomized cross-over design will be
utilized.
Inclusion will be stable infants born between 28 to 36 weeks of gestation, with normal
hearing. Neonatal Physiologic responses [heart rate (HR), oxygen saturation, (02 sat) and
respiratory rate(RR)] and Behavioral States will be recorded before and after the heel stick
procedure. Maternal age, education, and pregnancy complications will be also be documented.
Pain responses will be recorded using the Neonatal Pain, Agitation and Sedation Scale
(NPASS).
Ethical considerations: The study imposes minimal risk on infants. One potential risk is
that the infant may become agitated while listening to music, especially if it is time for
feeding. Based on previous research, infants tend to calm down while listening to music.
However, in the infants who may be hungry or fussy, music exacerbate their agitation. To
prevent this from occurring the investigators will not perform the heel stick close to
feeding time and the investigators will be vigilantly timing and monitoring the infant's
agitation. Because music has been shown to calm infants and stop them from crying, the
benefits outweigh this risk.
The heel stick is performed routinely on infants (often 3-6 times a day). The investigators
will not perform any additional heel sticks for this study, but will rather intervene during
one of the scheduled heel stick procedures.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 40 |
Est. completion date | March 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 28 Weeks to 36 Weeks |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Infants will be included if they meet the following criteria: between 28 to 36 weeks gestational age, stable condition, not requiring any respiratory support, in an isolette or open crib, are at least one week post natal age and if their mothers have listened to music while pregnant. Exclusion Criteria: - Infant will be excluded if they are intubated and on a ventilator or high frequency ventilation, if they have a congenital anomaly that mainly affects hearing, such as craniofacial anomalies; and if they have brain anomalies associated with neurological disorders such as: grade 3-4 intraventricular hemorrhage and periventricular leukomalacia. |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lebanon | American University Medical Center (AUBMC) | Beirut |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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American University of Beirut Medical Center |
Lebanon,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | pain responses of preterm infants assessed on the NPASS | During a heelstick procedure 5 minutes after the music conditions 1 & 2 or the control | No | |
Secondary | Physiologic resposnes | Physiologic responses: Heart rate, Respiratory rate and Oxygen saturations recorded 5 munites before, during, and 5 minutes after the heelstick. | 5 minutes before, during and five minutes after the heelstick | No |
Secondary | Behavioral responses | Behavioral responses recorded using the Brazelton behavioral scale; 5 minutes before during and five minutes after the heelstick | Recorded at 5 minutes before during and five minutes after the heelstick | No |
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