Trials / Completed
CompletedNCT02189759
Kangaroo Mother Care to Prevent Hypothermia in Term Infants
A Randomized Trial of Kangaroo Mother Care to Prent Neonatal Hypothermia - Trials 2A & 2 B
- Status
- Completed
- Phase
- N/A
- Study type
- Interventional
- Enrollment
- 375 (actual)
- Sponsor
- University of Alabama at Birmingham · Academic / Other
- Sex
- All
- Age
- 1 Minute – 2 Weeks
- Healthy volunteers
- Not accepted
Summary
The overall hypothesis is that better adherence to Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) in combination with existing WHO thermoregulation care will reduce the incidence of moderate hypothermia (32-36 degrees C) or severe hypothermia (\<32.0 degrees C) in term infants (greater than or equal to 37 weeks of gestational age) when compared with routine WHO thermoregulation alone.
Detailed description
The overall hypothesis is that better adherence to Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) in combination with existing World Health Organization (WHO) thermoregulation care (warm delivery rooms, immediate drying after birth, KMC whenever possible, early and exclusive breastfeeding, postponement of bathing and weighing, appropriate bundling, and use of air incubator, radiant warmer, or heat mattress if the neonate develops hypothermia) will reduce the incidence of moderate hypothermia (32-36 degrees C) or severe hypothermia (\<32.0 degrees C) in term infants (greater than or equal to weeks of gestational age) when compared with routine WHO thermoregulation alone.
Conditions
Interventions
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| OTHER | Continuous Kangaroo Mother Care to one hour after birth | Infants will receive the standard WHO thermoregulation care with encouragement from study personnel to keep infant in Kangaroo Mother Care for as much as possible until 1 hour of birth. In KMC, the naked newborn infant with cap and diaper will be placed prone on mom's bare chest with blanket covering infant's back. All infants will be resuscitated as usual per Neonatal Resuscitation Program guidelines and hospital standard practices. The nursing staff will supervise mother-infant when mother is sleeping with infant in KMC. If infant becomes hyperthermic (\>38 degrees Celsius), the infant will be removed from KMC and routine bundling practices will be used. The infant's temperature will be taken via axillae with a digital thermometer at one hour of age. |
| OTHER | Standard Kangaroo Mother Care to one hour after birth | Infants will receive the standard WHO thermoregulation care of Kangaroo Mother Care for as much as possible until 1 hour of birth, without additional encouragement per study personnel. In KMC, the naked newborn infant with cap and diaper will be placed prone on mom's bare chest with blanket covering the infant's back. All infants will be resuscitated as usual per Neonatal Resuscitation Program guidelines and hospital standard practices. The nursing staff will supervise mother-infant when mother is sleeping with infant in KMC. If infant becomes hyperthermic (\>38 degrees Celsius), the infant will receive standard care which may include removal from KMC and use of routine bundling practices. The infant's temperature will be taken via axillae with a digital thermometer at one hour of age. |
| OTHER | Continuous Kangaroo Mother Care to discharge | Infants will receive the standard WHO thermoregulation care with encouragement from study personnel to keep infant in Kangaroo Mother Care for as much as possible from one hour after birth to discharge. In KMC, the naked newborn infant with cap and diaper will be placed prone on mom's bare chest with blanket covering the infant's back. The nursing staff will supervise mother-infant when mother is sleeping with infant in KMC. If infant becomes hyperthermic (\>38 degrees Celsius), the infant will be removed from KMC and routine bundling practices will be used. The infant's temperature will be taken via axillae with a digital thermometer at one hour of age and again at discharge or 24 hours whichever occurs first. |
| OTHER | Standard Kangaroo Mother Care to discharge | Infants will receive the standard WHO thermoregulation care without additional encouragement from study personnel to keep infant in Kangaroo Mother Care for as much as possible from 1 hour after birth to discharge. In KMC, the naked newborn infant with cap and diaper will be placed prone on mom's bare chest with blanket covering the infant's back. The nursing staff will supervise mother-infant when mother is sleeping with infant in KMC. If infant becomes hyperthermic (\>38 degrees Celsius), standard treatment will be given which may include removal from KMC and use of routine bundling practices. The infant's temperature will be taken via axillae with a digital thermometer at one hour of age and again at discharge or 24 hours whichever occurs first. |
Timeline
- Start date
- 2014-08-01
- Primary completion
- 2014-09-01
- Completion
- 2014-09-01
- First posted
- 2014-07-15
- Last updated
- 2017-06-19
- Results posted
- 2017-06-19
Locations
1 site across 1 country: Zambia
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02189759. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.