Premature Birth Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Early Intervention for Preterm Children at School Age
| NCT number | NCT01952093 |
| Other study ID # | 201112106RIB |
| Secondary ID | |
| Status | Completed |
| Phase | |
| First received | |
| Last updated | |
| Start date | May 2013 |
| Est. completion date | September 2015 |
| Verified date | April 2016 |
| Source | National Taiwan University Hospital |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Observational |
Despite the remarkable achievements in neonatal survival of preterm infants with very low birth weight (VLBW, birth weight < 1,500 g) over the past three decades, improvements have produced little change in their prevalence of severe developmental disability and the rate of low severity dysfunctions (e.g., learning disabilities, low IQ, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, specific neuropsychological deficits, poor perceptual-motor skills and internalizing behavioral problems) remains high as 50% to 70%. Few intervention programs developed for preterm infants in Western societies were shown to have short- to long-term benefits in certain cognitive functions, however, rare studies have investigated intervention effect at school age and explored plausible neurological pathway for effective intervention. This three-year study was therefore aimed to extend our previous research to longitudinally examine the effectiveness of three intervention programs (clinic-based intervention program [CBIP], home-based intervention program [HBIP] and usual care program [UCP]) for VLBW preterm children in Taiwan at seven years of age.(The intervention had been delivered from birth to one year of corrected age in the previous study. The intervention will not be given in this study.)The CBIP and HBIP contained similar child- and parent-focused services as well as interaction activities but were respectively delivered at the clinic for the CBIP and at home for the HBIP. A total of 178 VLBW preterm infants had been randomly assigned to the CBIP, HBIP or UCP. Sixty-two gender and maternal education level matched term children with normal birth weight had also been included to serve as the reference group for comparison of developmental outcomes. Effectiveness examined included child and parent outcomes. The long-term effect of the early intervention for preterm children would provide important information to help medical professionals and public policy makers to develop an effective intervention for Taiwanese preterm children who are at risk of developmental disorders.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 150 |
| Est. completion date | September 2015 |
| Est. primary completion date | September 2015 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 7 Years to 7 Years |
| Eligibility |
Seven years old children who received the intervention service in our previous intervention
study will be invited to participate in this study. - The inclusion criteria for term infants were: birth weight greater than 2500 g, gestational age within 38-42 weeks, and the absence of serious prenatal and perinatal complications. - The inclusion criteria for VLBW preterm infants were: birth weight less than 1500 g, gestational age less than 37 weeks, and the singleton or the first child of twin/multiple birth. - The exclusion criteria for VLBW preterm infants were: admission to the study hospitals >7 days of birth and infants with congenital anomalies or severe neonatal diseases. - Infants exhibiting persistently unstable physiological conditions until 36 weeks' post- menstrual age (PMA) or older, being discharged from hospital at 44 weeks' PMA or older, or developing severe neonatal diseases (e.g., seizure, hydrocephalus, ventriculoperitoneal shunt, periventricular leukomalacia, grade III-IV intraventricular hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis with colostomy, and stage IV-V retinopathy of prematurity) were early terminated in this study. - Additional selection criteria for all infants in this study were as follows: mothers who read and speak Chinese, maternal age older than 18 years, absence of maternal alcohol or drug abuse history, and parents married at child's birth. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taiwan | National Taiwan University Hospital | Taipei |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| National Taiwan University Hospital | National Science Council, Taiwan |
Taiwan,
| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Child neurobehavioral development | Child neurobehavioral assessment including cognitive and, motor, and behavior functions. Cognitive functions were assessed by the intelligence (IQ test), the efficiency of attention control (sustained attention test), and the cognitive flexibility and planning (executive function test). Motor functions assessment included motor skill acquisition and coordination. Child's behavior was measured by the parent/teacher reported questionnaire (two different versions) of child's adaptive behavior in the school context. |
at 7 years of age | |
| Secondary | Parenting | The parental outcome was measured with the quality of parenting. | at 7 years of age | |
| Secondary | Child health condition | Child health condition were measured by a parent report questionnaire and chart review. | at 7 years of age | |
| Secondary | Child neurophysiological functions | Child's neurophysiological functions were measured by the electroencephalogram (EEG)/event-related potential (ERP) technique for the participating children. | at 7 years of age | |
| Secondary | Child educational resources | The utility of special education and resource classes and the receiving of other educational support from any institution were also be recorded in this study. | at 7 years of age | |
| Secondary | Child growth-weight | Child's weight was measured by electronic weighting scale in kilogram | at 7 years of age | |
| Secondary | Child growth-height | Child's weight was measured by Kidmeasure in centimeter | at 7 years of age |
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