Pain Clinical Trial
— ONesiEOfficial title:
Caring for Babies: A Study of Ontario Maternal-Newborn Hospitals on the Implementation of Parent-targeted Education (ONesiE)
Verified date | June 2020 |
Source | Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Newborn infants have blood work procedures for newborn screening and bilirubin testing in
their first days of life that cause pain, distress and physiological changes. Breastfeeding
(BF), skin to skin care (SSC), or giving small amounts of sweet solutions (sucrose or
glucose) with or without a pacifier, effectively and safely reduce pain and distress in
newborn infants during painful procedures. However, studies of neonatal pain management
practices in Ontario and throughout Canada demonstrate inconsistent use of these strategies.
There is a clear need for developing and testing acceptable parent-targeted interventions,
alongside health care provider (HCP)-targeted knowledge translation (KT) interventions, to
support parents' involvement in comforting their infants during painful procedures. To
address this knowledge to action (KTA) gap, Denise Harrison's Be Sweet to Babies team
developed the BSweet2Babies video, which demonstrates the effectiveness of BF, SSC, and
sucrose during infant bloodwork and how parents can use and advocate for these pain
management strategies.
This project addresses a knowledge to practice gap that is highly relevant to all babies and
their families. Thus, this study has the potential to advance health care of all babies and
contribute to the science of KT by evaluating the implementation of a parent-targeted and
mediated KT strategy in diverse hospital settings.
Hospitals were eligible for inclusion if they (1) provide Level 1 or Level 2 maternal/newborn
care contributing data to the Better Outcomes Registry & Network Ontario (BORN) Information
Systems (BIS); (2) have a birth volume of at least 50 per year; (3) have <85% use of pain
management (BF,SSC, sucrose) during newborn screening or bilirubin sampling, as per BIS data;
and (4) have < 50% missing data for the pain management data element in the BIS.
Participating hospitals will receive a tablet and will offer all parents the 5 minute
BSweet2Babies video before newborn bloodwork. BORN Information System (BIS) data will
subsequently be analyzed to evaluate the use of BF, SSC and sweet solutions.
Status | Enrolling by invitation |
Enrollment | 8 |
Est. completion date | March 30, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | March 30, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion criteria for hospitals include: - Hospitals providing Level 1 and Level 2 maternal/newborn care contributing data to the BIS - A birth volume of at least 50 per year Hospitals will be excluded if they: - >85% use of pain management (BF, SSC, sucrose) during newborn screening - >50% missing data for the pain management data element in the BIS. element. - two hospitals that were used as pilot sites will be excluded |
Country | Name | City | State |
---|---|---|---|
Canada | Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario | Ottawa | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario | Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, Better Outcomes Registry & Network Ontario, Champlain Maternal Newborn Regional Program, Dalhousie University, Headwaters Health Care Centre, McGill University, Ontario Child Health Support Unit (OCHSU), Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, St Thomas Elgin General Hospital, The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Calgary |
Canada,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | Process Evaluation | Directed content analysis will be used to analyze data from monthly interview, bi-monthly teleconferences and end of intervention surveys | 7 months. | |
Primary | BORN BIS Pain Data | Number of effective pain treatment used during newborn screening. | Six months prior to study launch date. | |
Primary | BORN BIS Pain Data | Number of effective pain treatment used during newborn screening. | Six months following completion of the intervention. |
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