Behavior, Child Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Hammock Position and Nesting on the Comfort Level and Physiological Parameters of Preterm Babies
This research aims to determine the effect of hammock position and nesting practices on the comfort level and physiological parameters of preterm babies.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 72 |
Est. completion date | August 30, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | August 30, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 32 Weeks to 37 Weeks |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Preterm babies between 32-37 weeks of gestation - The weight of the baby is 1500 grams and above, - Postnatal age is 3 days or more, - Preterm babies who have been in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for more than 24 hours, - The baby is fed intermittently for more than 60 minutes, - 30 minutes have passed since feeding, - Do not perform procedures such as peripheral vascular access, blood collection, or gastric tube placement on the baby within the last hour before being taken into the study, - Not applying phototherapy to the baby, - No problems with the central nervous system such as cranial bleeding, convulsion, hypertonia, - The baby does not have any congenital anomalies or respiratory distress, - The baby does not receive oxygen support and is not connected to a respirator. Exclusion Criteria: - Babies younger than 32 weeks of gestation and older than 37 weeks of gestation - The baby's weight is below 1500 grams, - Postnatal age is less than 3 days, - Preterm babies who have been in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for less than 24 hours, - The baby is fed at intervals of less than 60 minutes, - Less than 30 minutes have passed since feeding, - Performing procedures such as peripheral vascular access, blood collection, and gastric tube placement on the baby within the last hour before being taken into the study, - Applying phototherapy to the baby, - Having a problem with the central nervous system such as cranial hemorrhage, convulsion, hypertonia, - Presence of the baby's congenital anomaly or respiratory distress, - The baby receives oxygen support and is connected to a respirator. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Maltepe University | Istanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Maltepe University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Comfort Level | The preterm babies' comfort levels will be determined using the Newborn Comfort Behavior Scale (COMFORTneo). COMFORTneo is a Likert-type scale consisting of six parameters: alertness, calmness/agitation, respiratory response, crying, body movements, facial tension, and muscle tone. In addition to determining comfort, the Newborn Comfort Behavior Scale allows nurses to evaluate the baby's pain and distress. It has been stated that the lowest score that can be obtained from the Newborn Comfort Behavior Scale is 6 and the highest score is 30. COMFORTneo score values under 13 indicate no pain or stress, values between 14 and 21 indicate moderate pain or stress, and values between 22 and 30 indicate severe pain or stress. | 5 minutes before positioning the neonate, at the 2nd, 20th, 40th, 60th minute of positioning the neonate, 5 minutes after positioning the neonate. | |
Secondary | Heart Rate | The researchers recorded the neonates' heart rate from the ECG monitor | 5 minutes before positioning the neonate, at the 2nd, 20th, 40th, 60th minute of positioning the neonate, 5 minutes after positioning the neonate. | |
Secondary | Respiration Rate | The researchers recorded the neonates' respiration rate from the ECG monitor | 5 minutes before positioning the neonate, at the 2nd, 20th, 40th, 60th minute of positioning the neonate, 5 minutes after positioning the neonate. | |
Secondary | Oxygen Saturation | The researchers recorded the neonates' oxygen saturation from the ECG monitor | 5 minutes before positioning the neonate, at the 2nd, 20th, 40th, 60th minute of positioning the neonate, 5 minutes after positioning the neonate. |
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