Premature Birth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Enhanced Developmental Training Experiences in Babies Born Preterm
The specific purpose of this study is to determine the effect of movement training on the onset of motor skills in babies born prematurely. We hypothesize that infants who participate in movement training will show advances in motor skills, visual attention, and toy-oriented behavior.
The long term goal of this research program is to develop detailed intervention options for
physical therapy treatment of very young preterm infants at risk for disability. The ability
of infants to start reaching marks the beginning of an infants' ability to independently
explore objects, and impacts development across multiple domains, including cognitive,
language, and social. The aim of this study is to determine if bi-daily movement training
will advance the reaching abilities of infants born preterm as compared to non-movement
trained controls.
Movement Training Group:
Parents/Caregivers will be instructed to improve their infants' awareness and ability to
reach for toys with their arms and legs by performing two sets of 10 minutes of daily
exercises with them. The first 10 minutes will focus on improving awareness of their arms
and toys (such as bells on their wrists). The second 10 minutes of activity that focuses on
introducing infants to a task-space they rarely experience at this age, the task-space
required for midline reaching (such as moving the infant's arm to a midline toy). An
experimenter will visit each family in their homes every other week (the week that is not a
testing week) to assure correctness of training, encourage full participation and answer any
questions.
Social Training Group:
To control for increased social interaction that accompanies the enhanced training, parents
of infants in this group will serve as a control group. Parent/Caregivers will be asked to
perform 2x a day of 10 minutes face-to-face social interaction with their infants. Parents
and infants will receive a 10 minute audio tape of popular kids' songs. They will be
instructed to place infants supine or in a bouncy seat and interact with the infant visually
and verbally during this time period along with the music.
After the study is completed, each group will be offered the training booklet that the
opposite group received.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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