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NCT number NCT06252883
Other study ID # Pending
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date March 2024
Est. completion date May 2025

Study information

Verified date March 2024
Source Cook County Health
Contact Nanda Vishakha, MD
Phone 312-864-6000
Email vishakha.nanda@cookcountyhhs.org
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The goal of this randomized prospective interventional study is to determine if serial bedside video calls w/audio feature to NICU parents in addition to the routine phone and/or bedside updates can reduce parental stress level. The main question it aims to answer is if the impact of audio-visual calls to nicu parents can improve parent-infant relationship in the form of reduced parental anxiety/stress level. Participants will be parents of infants admitted to NICU for more than seven (7) days. Parents in Group A will receive serial video call communication, 2-3 days a week in addition to the daily phone and/or bedside updates. Parents in Group B will receive daily phone and/or bedside updates per our NICU routine. Parents will complete a series of questionnaires (PSS-NICU, STAI Y-1 & 2 and MSPSS) at 3 designated periods during an 8-week time frame. Researchers will compare Group A (intervention group) and Group B (control group) to see if there is any difference in the stress levels in relation to the intervention (serial video calls) at the end of the study time frame.


Description:

The NICU can be a stressful environment for new mothers and fathers irrespective of whether NICU stay was anticipated or not. Parental role alteration remains one of the major parental stressors. Our NICU practices family centered care, with efforts to reduce NICU associated stress by daily updates (via phone and in person/by bedside), encouraging parent-infant skin to skin as infant's clinical state permits, allowing physical touch of baby with hands to stimulate bonding, amongst other practices. Studies have looked at stress as well as psychological distress in relation with parental resilience in the NICU, but none have looked at stress level in NICU parents in relation to their infant's clinical status at the time of assessment while adding an intervention. Our study, to the best of our knowledge, will be the first to evaluate the impact of serial bedside video call w/audio feature to NICU parents, permitting audio interaction with their infant, with an interval assessment of parent's stress level. Parents will be randomized into 2 groups. The parent/guardian designated at the time of initial enrollment/consenting will be asked to complete the forms at subsequent assessments and participate in the study intervention. Data collection will be at 3 points during an 8-week period. Parental assessment will be done when they are visiting their infant. Parents will receive the following questionnaires during the 3 assessments and Infant clinical severity score will be completed at all assessments by the research investigator. Assessment 1 (7-10 days of life): Socio-demographic sheet, MSPSS, PSS-NICU Assessment 2 (14-21 days of life): PSS-NICU Assessment 3 (6-8 weeks of life): MSPSS, PSS-NICU, STAI Y-1, STAI Y-2 Socio-demographic data Infant Clinical severity Score: This quantifies the degree of infant clinical severity at the time of assessment for our study. This score is not intended to portray mortality or morbidity. Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social support (MSPSS) Parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit (PSS-NICU) 3 subtype State- Trait-Anxiety-Inventory Form Y-1 - is a well validated form used to measure one's anxiety state at a specific moment in time. State- Trait-Anxiety-Inventory Form Y-2 - is a well validated tool that requires the individual to describe how they generally feel.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 70
Est. completion date May 2025
Est. primary completion date December 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 7 Days to 60 Days
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Newborns with 7 days or more of NICU stay Exclusion Criteria: Infant with - intrauterine drug exposure - major critical congenital cardiac anomaly - major neurologic anomaly - chromosomal disorder.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
Serial bedside video call communication
Bedside video call with audio features, given to NICU parent/guardian 2-3 days a week for an 8-week period or till infant is discharged, whichever comes first.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County Chicago Illinois

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cook County Health

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (5)

Gibson R, Kilcullen M. The Impact of Web-Cameras on Parent-Infant Attachment in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. J Pediatr Nurs. 2020 May-Jun;52:e77-e83. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2020.01.009. Epub 2020 Feb 1. — View Citation

Greene MM, Rossman B, Patra K, Kratovil AL, Janes JE, Meier PP. Depression, anxiety, and perinatal-specific posttraumatic distress in mothers of very low birth weight infants in the neonatal intensive care unit. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2015 Jun;36(5):362-70. — View Citation

Ionio C, Mascheroni E, Colombo C, Castoldi F, Lista G. Stress and feelings in mothers and fathers in NICU: identifying risk factors for early interventions. Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2019 Jun 7;20:e81. doi: 10.1017/S1463423619000021. — View Citation

Miles MS, Funk SG, Carlson J. Parental Stressor Scale: neonatal intensive care unit. Nurs Res. 1993 May-Jun;42(3):148-52. — View Citation

Okito O, Yui Y, Wallace L, Knapp K, Streisand R, Tully C, Fratantoni K, Soghier L. Parental resilience and psychological distress in the neonatal intensive care unit. J Perinatol. 2022 Nov;42(11):1504-1511. doi: 10.1038/s41372-022-01478-3. Epub 2022 Aug 4 — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in the stress level of parents of infants admitted to NICU more than 7 days. Statistical analysis of the questionnaire evaluating stress (PSS-NICU) at the 3 points of assessments during the study will be done and compared between the two groups for effect/impact of the intervention.
26 questions are rated on a 5 -point Likert scale to measure parental stress in 3 sub-areas of the questionnaire: Infant's appearance and behavior, Sights and sounds and Parental role alteration. Each scenario described is rated on a scale of 1("Not at all stressful") to 5 ("Extremely stressful") and the total score is then averaged to obtain the final score rated as 1 to 5 with higher scores indicative of high stress level.
8 weeks after infant's enrollment or till infant is discharged, whichever comes first.
Secondary Assess other contributing factors to parental stress such as anxiety. (Exploratory) Statistical analysis of the State - Trait-Anxiety-Inventory Form Y-1 questionnaire at Assessment 1 and Assessment 3 will be done and compared between the two groups for effect/impact on parental stress as measured by the parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit questionnaire.
20 questions are rated on a 4-point scale with a total score range of a minimum score 20 to a maximum score 80. Higher scores indicate greater anxiety level and a score greater or equal to 40 indicates moderate to severe anxiety.
From date of enrollment to date of last assessment, assessed up to 8weeks.
Secondary Parental anxiety state at discharge time (Exploratory) Statistical analysis of the State - Trait-Anxiety-Inventory Form Y-2 questionnaire at Assessment 3 will be done and compared between the two groups for effect/impact on parental stress as measured by the parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit questionnaire.
20 questions are rated on a 4-point scale with a total score range of a minimum score 20 to a maximum score 80. Higher scores indicate greater anxiety level and a score greater or equal to 40 indicates moderate to severe anxiety.
From date of enrollment to date of last assessment, assessed up to 8weeks.
Secondary Assess other contributing factors to parental stress such as perceived support system. (Exploratory) Statistical analysis of the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social support questionnaire at Assessment 1 and Assessment 3 will be done and compared between the two groups for effect/impact on parental stress as measured by the parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit questionnaire.
12 questions are rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 1 ("very strongly disagree) to 7 ("very strongly agree) so giving a total score range of minimum score 12 to a maximum score 84. The higher the total score, the higher the perceived support which is good.
From date of enrollment to date of last assessment, assessed up to 8weeks.
Secondary Assess other contributing factors to anxiety such as change in the infant's clinical condition (Exploratory) Statistical analysis of the Infant clinical severity score at Assessment 1, Assessment 2 and Assessment 3 will be done and compared between the two groups for effect/impact on parental stress as measured by the parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit questionnaire.
Each variable is assigned a point (active diagnosis with each diagnosis 1-point, active medications with each medication 1-point, level of respiratory support (0 to 1-point) and surgery in past 7 days (0 to 1-point) and the points are combined to give a total final score. A higher final score indicates a more critically ill infant at the time of assessment.
From date of enrollment to date of last assessment, assessed up to 8weeks.
Secondary Assess other contributing factors to anxiety such as parental demographic factors and socioeconomic status. (Exploratory) Statistical analysis of the socio-demographics completed at Assessment 1 will be done and compared between the two groups for effect/impact on parental stress as measured by the parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit questionnaire.
A completed socio-demographic questionnaire will be reviewed to determine if factors such as parent gender, level of education, age in years, income in the form of employment, race, access to the health facility in the form of transportation are contributory to stress as measured by the parental stressor Scale- Neonatal Intensive Care unit questionnaire.
From date of enrollment to date of last assessment, assessed up to 8weeks.
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