Preterm Labor Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Baby Smell and Visual Stimulus Program on Mothers' Cortical and Breast Oxygenation, Milk Amount and Mother-Infant Attachment: Randomized Controlled Study
Verified date | September 2023 |
Source | Selcuk University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
In this study, the effect of infant odor and visual stimulus program applied to mothers who had delivered by cesarean section and whose babies were taken to the NICU on cortical and breast oxygenation (rSO2), amount of breast milk and mother-infant bonding was investigated.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 54 |
Est. completion date | September 13, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | September 13, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 28 Weeks to 37 Weeks |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Infant - Born at 28-37 (36+6) weeks of gestation - Admission to the NICU in the same hospital as the mother immediately after birth Mother - To agree to participate in the study, - To give birth by cesarean section, - To be able to use the Turkish language, - To pass the smell test (to correctly identify the 3 different types of smell presented), - Not to have been diagnosed with depression etc. Psychiatry at the time of the study Exclusion Criteria: Infant - The presence of conditions that affect the baby's original smell (baby born with Meconium, Hepatitis C and HIV infected baby) - Infant who underwent interventional intervention in the head area - The baby whose suction function is sufficient and who can suck breast milk Mother - Admission to Intensive Care, - Being covid positive (as the sense of smell will be affected), - Having a mental, neurological, nasal related disease, - Having a communication problem |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Selcuk University | Konya | Selcuklu |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Selcuk University |
Turkey,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Cortical and Breast Oxygenation Follow-up Parameter | Form; was created by the researcher in accordance with the literature to record cortical and breast oxygenation (Tanimoto et al., 2011; Schafer et al., 2019). NIRS measurement range was accepted as 15-95 for breast and cortical oxygenation. In the study of Tanimoto et al. (2011), the average of the measurement periods of 30 seconds was taken as the initial value; A 5-minute chart has been generated. Similarly in our study; The initial rSO2 value for both cortical and breast will be recorded, and the average rSO2 value for each block will be recorded during 30 seconds of intervention (smell, odor + visual stimulus, control) repeated 3 times. The form contains two charts with 4 cortical and breast rSO2 recordings for the measurement to be made at two different times (12th and 24th hour of birth) | First measurement- At 12th hour of the postpartum period. | |
Primary | Cortical and Breast Oxygenation Follow-up Parameter | Form; was created by the researcher in accordance with the literature to record cortical and breast oxygenation (Tanimoto et al., 2011; Schafer et al., 2019). NIRS measurement range was accepted as 15-95 for breast and cortical oxygenation. In the study of Tanimoto et al. (2011), the average of the measurement periods of 30 seconds was taken as the initial value; A 5-minute chart has been generated. Similarly in our study; The initial rSO2 value for both cortical and breast will be recorded, and the average rSO2 value for each block will be recorded during 30 seconds of intervention (smell, odor + visual stimulus, control) repeated 3 times. The form contains two charts with 4 cortical and breast rSO2 recordings for the measurement to be made at two different times (12th and 24th hour of birth) | Second measurement- At 24th hour of the postpartum period. | |
Primary | Milk Amount Follow-up Form | It was created by the researcher in line with the literature (Turhan, 2020). The form will record the amount of initial milking, the total amount of milk up to the 12th hour, and the amount of oral fluid intake, the total amount of milk between the 12th-24th hour onwards, and the amount of oral fluid intake. | First measurement- At 12th hour of the postpartum period. | |
Primary | Milk Amount Follow-up Form | It was created by the researcher in line with the literature (Turhan, 2020). The form will record the amount of initial milking, the total amount of milk up to the 12th hour, and the amount of oral fluid intake, the total amount of milk between the 12th-24th hour onwards, and the amount of oral fluid intake. | Second measurement- At 24th hour of the postpartum period. | |
Primary | Mother to Infant Bonding Scale | The "Mother to Infant Bonding Scale" tool developed by Taylor et al., (2005) was adapted into Turkish by Karakulak Aydemir and Alparslan, (2016). The scale, which is arranged in such a way that it can be applied from the first day after birth and allows the mother to express her feelings towards her baby with a single word, consists of 8 items and is in the form of 4 likerts. The score range of the scale is between 0-24. A high score indicates low bonding. | First measurement- Within 1 hour of the postpartum period. | |
Primary | Mother to Infant Bonding Scale | The "Mother to Infant Bonding Scale" tool developed by Taylor et al., (2005) was adapted into Turkish by Karakulak Aydemir and Alparslan, (2016). The scale, which is arranged in such a way that it can be applied from the first day after birth and allows the mother to express her feelings towards her baby with a single word, consists of 8 items and is in the form of 4 likerts. The score range of the scale is between 0-24. A high score indicates low bonding. | Second measurement- At 24th hour of the postpartum period. | |
Primary | Mother and Infant Information Tool | According to the literature (Tanimoto et al., 2011; Croy et al., 2019; Schafer et al., 2020) consists of questions compiled by the researcher including the demographic characteristics of the mother (age, educational status) obstetric and clinical characteristics (pregnancy planning status, anesthesia method), characteristics of the baby (gender, gestational week, birth weight, medical diagnosis, nutrition type). | First measurement- Within 1 hour of the postpartum period. |
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