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Study of the Impact of Administering t the Scale of Brazelton on the Mother's Confidence in Her Newborn Born Premature at the Approach of Returning Home (BRAZMAMAN)

U

University of Limoges (UL)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infant, Premature

Treatments

Other: Brazelton scale

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

In France, the last national perinatal survey show that 6.6% of live births are premature. For these infants, transfer in Neonatology sector may result in mother-child separation can last several weeks or months. This hospital can complicate the implementation of the attachment process that allows parents to recognize their children as their own, to gain confidence in their abilities to deal with them and establish a relationship with him.

A study of mothers of premature shows the interest of the Brazelton scale to help them identify the skills their child and adjust their own behavior.

Enrollment

240 patients

Sex

Male

Ages

Under 36 weeks old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Mother: over the age of 18, affiliated to a health social security.
  • Newborn: born to a term of less than 36 S.A., hospitalized in neonatology, said leaving in three days.

Exclusion criteria

Mother :

  • Legally protected
  • Inability to understanding and monitoring of the protocol's terms (not master the French language, intellectual impairment, psychotic disorder ...)
  • Who have had a premature child born.

New born :

  • Opposition of one of the holders of parental authority to the award of the Brazelton Scale
  • Having withdrawal syndromes or malformation syndromes requiring oxygen therapy, gastrostomy or nasogastric tube
  • Twins and more.

Trial design

240 participants in 2 patient groups

Brazelton scale
Description:
Procurement across Brazelton scale
Treatment:
Other: Brazelton scale
No test
Description:
usual care

Trial contacts and locations

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