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Effect of Kangaroo Care on Phyiological Weight Loss in Term Newborns

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Istanbul University

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Weight Loss
Infant, Newborn

Treatments

Behavioral: Kangaroo care training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05001334
Kanguru

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effect of kangaroo care on physiological weight loss in term newborns.

Full description

The data collection process continues in a randomized controlled experimental study conducted to determine the effect of kangaroo care on physiological weight loss in term newborns. In the calculation made for the determined effect size, 80% power, 5% margin of error and one-way statistical significance, the experimental group was planned as 51 and the control group as 51 newborns. In this reporting period, 25 newborns as the experimental group and 30 newborns as the control group were followed up and interviewed with the mother.

Mothers who meet the criteria to participate in the research are informed about the research in the delivery room or in the first hours of delivery. The mothers of the experimental group who accept to participate in the research are given training on how to make kangaroo care and what to pay attention to.

Breastfeeding of the mother, the number and frequency of bottle feeding, kangaroo care, diuresis, defecation numbers and weight are recorded by following up. Physiological weight losses are determined by comparing birth weight with daily weight losses.

A cotton kangaroo care blanket is given to every mother who agrees to participate in the study, so that mothers can care for their kangaroos comfortably and to continue kangaroo care at home. These covers, prepared for kangaroo care, increase the motivation of mothers to participate in the study. In order to facilitate the follow-up of diuresis and defecation numbers, the family is supported in the evaluation of diapers (number, weight).

Enrollment

102 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 1 week old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Term babies born between 37-42 weeks of gestation
  • Newborns born vaginally
  • Newborns with developed sucking and swallowing reflexes

Exclusion criteria

  • Newborns born with C-section
  • Newborns in need of NICU care
  • Preterm newborns (born <37 weeks of gestation)
  • Newborns in need of oxygen
  • Genetic or metabolic disease (of the baby) limiting breastfeeding
  • HIV (+) mother
  • Mother having a chronic disease that will affect breastfeeding
  • Mother using drugs that pass into the breastmilk and affect the baby
  • Presence of a medical problem that will prevent the mother and baby from staying together

Trial design

Primary purpose

Supportive Care

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

102 participants in 2 patient groups

Kangaroo care
Experimental group
Description:
The mothers of the experimental group who accept to participate in the research are given training on how to make kangaroo care and what to pay attention to.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Kangaroo care training
Control group
No Intervention group
Description:
The mothers of the control group who accept to participate in the research are NOT given any extra training other than routine breastfeeding and care of a newborn.

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Nuray Dilek

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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