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Preterm neonates who receive multi-sensory stimulation exhibit more neurobehavioral development than those who don't.


Clinical Trial Description

This study will be conducted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of Alexandria University Children's Hospital (AUCH) at Smouha, Alexandria, egypt. A sample of 60 preterm neonates.The study subjects will be randomly assigned into two equal groups (control and multi-sensory stimulation groups) using random number table. Each group will be comprised of 30 neonates. The first neonate will be assigned to the control group and the second neonate will be assigned to the multi-sensory stimulation group. Control group: Preterm neonates will receive only routine care of the unit. Multi-Sensory Stimulation group: Preterm neonates will receive multi-sensory stimulation intervention beside routine care of the unit. ;


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NCT number NCT05957900
Study type Interventional
Source Alexandria University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2022
Completion date February 28, 2023

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