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Enrolling By InvitationNCT05313464

Effect of Parental Enteral Nutrition on Quality Of Parent-Child Interactions

Effect of Parental Enteral Nutrition on Quality Of Parent-Child Interactions: Prospective Randomized Monocentric Study (PREMIAM)

Status
Enrolling By Invitation
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
42 (estimated)
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Creteil · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
30 Weeks – 32 Weeks
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Studies underline both the importance of the link and contact that occurs in the earliest days of life and the need to involve parents early with their premature child. However, the impact of parental nutrition on the later active nutrition and on the quality of parent-child interactions is currently unknown. PREMIAM study investigates whether active parental participation in enteral nutrition improves the interactions between the infant and his parents, making them more sensitive to their baby's signals and promoting their relational adjustment.

Detailed description

The importance of parental participation in the feeding of preterm infants has been highlighted by Gianni. In his study of 81 preterm infants in the tertiary centre , the early parental bottle feeding and the skin-to-skin contact were factors promoting withdrawal from enteral nutrition. Moreover, actively participate in care even complex, is desired by parents. Recently, a study compared 10 parent-child dyads and showed that enteral nutrition pushed by a parent (parental nutrition, NP) in comparison of the electric syringe pump , allowed a better perception of the tube by the parents and gave them a sense of utility. The same team randomized 17 preterm infants, born after 28 WA( week amenorrhoea), to receive or not à parent-pushed enteral nutrition The child's behavior changes during nutrition were analyzed in both arms, after scoring of the videos feeding according to the NICAP® ( individualized neonatal assessment and developmental care program) method. Signs of well-being and relaxation of members were more present in case of parental involvement in the delivery of nutrition. These preliminary studies suggest that parental nutrition is well tolerated and improves the comfort of the child and parent during nutrition. However, the impact of parental nutrition on the subsequent active nutrition and on the quality of parent-child interactions is currently unknown.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERparent-pushed enteral feedingskin-to-skin enteral nutrition pushed by the parent
OTHERsyringe-push enteral feedingskin to skin nutrition with syringe pump

Timeline

Start date
2022-04-15
Primary completion
2027-04-15
Completion
2027-12-28
First posted
2022-04-06
Last updated
2025-08-27

Locations

1 site across 1 country: France

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