Premature Birth Clinical Trial
— MassageOfficial title:
The Impact of Back and Breast Massage Practised on Mothers With Preterm Birth on the Amount of Milk and Level of Anxiety
In the study, selections to the experimental and control groups will be made randomly and simple randomization method will be used. In this context, the individuals included in the research will be assigned to the control and initiative groups respectively and randomized by an expert statistician.The sample of the study was found to be at the 95% confidence interval and at the level of α= 0.05. The effect size was found to be 0.5703 based on previous studies. With a theoretical power of 0.95, the minimum sample size was totally calculated as 51, 17 for the intervention 1 (back massage), 17 for the intervention 2 (breast massage) group and 17 for the control group. However, it was aimed to reach 60 people by predicting that there might be case losses, and it was planned to recruit 20 people for each group. The dependent variables of the study are the amount of breast milk and the level of anxiety. The independent variable is the back and breast massage practice. This research will be carried out in Zonguldak Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital between 1st July 2021-2022.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | June 10, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 10, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 45 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion criteria for the research are as follows: - Having a caesarean or vaginal delivery for the first time, - Giving preterm birth between 32-37 weeks, - Having only one baby, - Having a baby with an APGAR score above 4, - Having the baby in the intensive care unit or being apart from the baby, - Not having any psychiatric disease, - Being aged 18 and over and having no communication problems such as seeing, hearing or speaking. Exclusion criteria from the research are as follows; - Having a mental and psychological disorder, - being HIV-infected - Having a breast surgery before, or having a history of breast cancer, - Having breast infection, - Living apart from the husband or being divorced, - Having lost the baby. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Zonguldak Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital | Zonguldak | Center |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Seyma Kilci Erciyas |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Amount of Milk | measured in the breast milk storage bag (ml) | Change from Amount of Milk 7 Days | |
Primary | Level of Anxiety | The trait anxiety scale, the responses are classified as (1) Not at all, (2) A little, (3) A lot, and (4) Completely; Responses in the trait anxiety scale are classified as (1) almost never, (2) sometimes, (3) often, and (4) almost always. There are two kinds of statements (direct and reversed) in scales. While scoring these statements, those with a score of 1 turn into 4, and those with a score of 4 turn into 1. In direct statements, responses with a value of 4 indicate high anxiety. In reversed statements, responses with a value of 1 indicate high anxiety while those with a value of 4 indicate low anxiety. The scores obtained from both scales range from 20 to 80. The score obtained from the scales constitutes the individual's score to be interpreted at the level of anxiety. A high score indicates a high level of anxiety, and a low score indicates a low level of anxiety. | 1th day | |
Primary | Level of Anxiety | The trait anxiety scale, the responses are classified as (1) Not at all, (2) A little, (3) A lot, and (4) Completely; Responses in the trait anxiety scale are classified as (1) almost never, (2) sometimes, (3) often, and (4) almost always. There are two kinds of statements (direct and reversed) in scales. While scoring these statements, those with a score of 1 turn into 4, and those with a score of 4 turn into 1. In direct statements, responses with a value of 4 indicate high anxiety. In reversed statements, responses with a value of 1 indicate high anxiety while those with a value of 4 indicate low anxiety. The scores obtained from both scales range from 20 to 80. The score obtained from the scales constitutes the individual's score to be interpreted at the level of anxiety. A high score indicates a high level of anxiety, and a low score indicates a low level of anxiety. | 7th day | |
Primary | Level of Anxiety | The trait anxiety scale, the responses are classified as (1) Not at all, (2) A little, (3) A lot, and (4) Completely; Responses in the trait anxiety scale are classified as (1) almost never, (2) sometimes, (3) often, and (4) almost always. There are two kinds of statements (direct and reversed) in scales. While scoring these statements, those with a score of 1 turn into 4, and those with a score of 4 turn into 1. In direct statements, responses with a value of 4 indicate high anxiety. In reversed statements, responses with a value of 1 indicate high anxiety while those with a value of 4 indicate low anxiety. The scores obtained from both scales range from 20 to 80. The score obtained from the scales constitutes the individual's score to be interpreted at the level of anxiety. A high score indicates a high level of anxiety, and a low score indicates a low level of anxiety. | 6th week | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | education level | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | age | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | region of residence until the age of 15 | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | spouse's education level, | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | employment status | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | occupation | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | family type | 1th day | |
Primary | Socio-demographic characteristics of participant | income status | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | number of pregnancies | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | week of birth | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | type of birth | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | the state of oxytocin given at birth | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | encountering problems during pregnancy | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | smoking during pregnancy | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | to take medicine or herbal product usage to increase breast milk | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | the person that make her give birth | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | mother's body mass index (kg/m^2) | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | mother's weight (kg) | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | mother's weight (cm) | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | to take vitamin in pregnancy | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | to take iron preparation in pregnancy | 1th day | |
Primary | Fertility characteristics of participant | to take breastfeeding education in pregnancy | 1th day | |
Primary | Characteristics of baby | baby's gender | 1th day | |
Primary | Characteristics of baby | birth weight | 1th day | |
Primary | Characteristics of baby | head circumference | 1th day | |
Primary | Characteristics of baby | APGAR score | 1th day | |
Primary | Characteristics of baby | reason for hospitalization | 1th day |
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