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Sleep Program on Preterm Infants' Sleep, and Caregiver's Sleep, Stress, Quality of Life, and Attachment

N

National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Quality of Life
Preterm Infants
Sleep

Treatments

Other: Routine care
Behavioral: Early Sleep Facilitation Program

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04932044
C202005014

Details and patient eligibility

About

This research plan to construct an "Early Sleep Facilitation Program"and to explore the effects of the "early sleep Facilitation program" on the sleep and health of preterm infants and the sleep, stress, quality of life and attachment of the caregiver for a Long-term follow-up research.

The proposed study has six specific aims:

  1. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the sleep of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  2. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the health of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  3. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the sleep of the caregiver after preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  4. Explore the effect of the "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the stress of the caregivers of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  5. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the quality of life of the caregivers of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  6. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the attachment of the caregivers of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.

Full description

Background and purpose:

Preterm infants need to receive intensive care in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to survive, but the sleep of preterm infants is disturbed by the environment of the intensive care unit, invasive treatment and care activities. When a preterm infant's sleep is interrupted, it not only affects his physical growth, behavior and emotional development, but also affects his recovery from illness and the length of hospital stay, and even affects his sleep quality and development after returning home. However, medical personnel are busy with clinical practice, seldom pay attention to the sleep development of preterm infants. In the past, few studies paid attention to the factors that affect the sleep of preterm infants after returning home, and few studies also explored the sleep and physical and mental health of preterm infants and their main caregivers after returning home. Sleep intervention in preterm infants was mostly a single outcome indicator; besides, past studies lacked objective sleep instruments and long-term follow-up studies.

Based on the above research gaps, this research plan to construct an "early sleep Facilitation program" and to explore the effects of the "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the sleep and health of preterm infants and the sleep, stress, quality of life and attachment of the caregiver for a Long-term follow-up research.

The proposed study has six specific aims:

  1. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the sleep of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  2. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the health of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  3. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the sleep of the caregiver after preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  4. Explore the effect of the "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the stress of the caregivers of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  5. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the quality of life of the caregivers of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.
  6. Explore the effect of "Early Sleep Facilitation Program" on the attachment of the caregivers of preterm infants during hospitalization and after returning home.

Methods:

This randomized controlled trial will adopt a longitudinal repeated measures design to examine the " Early Sleep Facilitation Program " on the sleep and health of preterm infants and the sleep, stress, quality of life and attachment of the caregiver. Preterm infants and the caregiver were recruited by convenience sampling in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Infant Intermediate Care Unit of a medical center in northern Taiwan from July in 2020 to December in 2022. There are two different intervention modes (intervention group and control group), the intervention group receives " Early Sleep Facilitation Program " and the control group receives routine care. The program is divided into two stages. The first stage is to provide sleep circadian rhythm training for preterm infants during hospitalization, and the second stage is to give the caregiver the nursing guidance to promote preterm infants' sleep before preterm infants discharged from the hospital. Moreover, continue to give nursing guidance and follow its implementation status after the first month and the second month after discharge. The control group receives routine care and provide general discharge care and nursing guidance. The questionnaires and physiological measurements will be used to collect the data. The two groups will collect data during hospitalization, one week before discharge, and the first month and the second month after discharge. We will use generalized estimation equations method to analyze research data.

Enrollment

70 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

28 to 37 weeks old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. Preterm infants gestational age (GA) > 28 weeks and < 37 weeks, and birth weight less than 2200 grams;
  2. The main caregiver of the preterm infants can communicate in Mandarin and Taiwanese;
  3. The parents of the preterm infants and their main caregivers agrees to participate in this research and signs the research consent form

Exclusion criteria

  1. Premature infant is diagnosed with limb dysfunction or brain neuropathy, such as: third or fourth degree intraventricular hemorrhage or peripheral ventricular leukomalacia;
  2. Other diseases that affect sleep, such as: congenital nerve development Abnormalities, epilepsy;
  3. Those who need to take muscle relaxants, sedatives or bronchodilators

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

70 participants in 2 patient groups

Early Sleep Facilitation Program
Experimental group
Description:
Perform sleep circadian rhythm training during hospitalization, and provide caregivers with nursing guidance to promote sleep of premature infants before discharge
Treatment:
Other: Routine care
Behavioral: Early Sleep Facilitation Program
routine care and provide general discharge care and nursing guidance
Active Comparator group
Description:
Routine care and provide general discharge care and nursing guidance.
Treatment:
Other: Routine care

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Hsiang-Yun Lan, Asst. Prof.

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