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The music therapy intervention it is dedicated to premature baby and their family at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)of the Woman-Child department "Hospital Del Ponte". In NICU an integrated psychological and music therapeutic protocol has been structured. The protocol aims to limit or overcome long-term developmental morbidities, promote parenting and attachment bond in preterm infants. Protocol is named "Premature family music therapy intervention (PFMI): an Italian protocol to support parenting, attachment bond and preterm development". The methodologies will provide early intervention from the first days of hospitalization in NICU and use music therapy sessions "active" (chant parental, live music and lullaby) and "receptive" (listening to recorded tracks). Such therapy becomes a support for the born prematurely and her parents during hospitalization and after discharge. The music therapy accompanies the newborn and his parents during the hospitalization and focuses its attention on the emotional-relational care, according to the different needs of babies and parents.
This protocol it is a Family Centered Care Music Therapy Intervention.
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All infants will be enrolled when in stable clinical condition within two weeks after birth. Therapy sessions will take place minimum three times per week on three different days of the week directly at the unit during the entire hospitalization until discharge. After discharge music therapy treatment will be performed once a week until twelve months of corrected age.
The infant's wellbeing and relaxation during each session of music therapy will be measured using the following parameters:
HRV (Heart Rate Variability) analysis Oxygen's saturation Stress level of the child
Infants will be followed till 12 months of corrected age. Investigators will assess:
Neuro-behavioral and neurological development of the child Stress level of the parents
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Inclusion Criteria, Preterm infants born, will be eligible for the study, if they will be:
Born between 22+6- and 32-weeks postmenstrual age
Weight less than 1500 g
Free from major congenital defects
Free from cerebral and/or intraventricular hemorrhage
Singleton or twin gestation
No sensorineural hearing loss (at discharge, passed bilateral hearing screening)
Free from Necrotizing enterocolitis
Free from severe retinopathy
No asphyxiated
No terms of surgical relevance 12. Born from HIV negative and drug free mothers
Exclusion Criteria, we will exclude infants whose mothers will be:
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90 participants in 2 patient groups
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Laura S Morlacchi, MD; Barbara S Sgobbi, MA
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