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NCT ID: NCT05010252 Recruiting - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

The Effect of Cycled Light on Premature Infants and Mothers

Start date: April 16, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Irregular lighting and lack of light in premature infants will affect their health, produce negative effects such as physiological and visual development, and also affect the mother's sleep and quality of life. This study is to verify the effect and delay effect of two-week premature infants' light intervention on their physiological indicators and visual development, mother's sleep quality and quality of life. It is planned to be in the Neonatal Moderate to Severe Ward of National Taiwan University Children's Hospital, and the subjects are premature babies born 32 weeks old. Divided into two groups of light intervention group and control group, longitudinal tracking intervention effect and six-week and three-month delay effect.

NCT ID: NCT02146287 Completed - Clinical trials for Preterm Infant Development

Preterm Infants: Light Effects on Health and Development

Start date: June 2003
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Preterm babies cared for in the intensive care nursery are exposed to amounts of light that are very different from the exposures to an unborn baby or the newborn term baby. Currently many nurseries try to protect premature babies from too much light. They may also try to create light conditions of day and night like many parent homes. Some studies have shown improvements in health and development of babies cared for in nurseries that try to change light for premature babies.