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UnknownNCT05849948

Effect Of Chronobıologıcal Nutrıtıon On Premature Babıes

The Effect of Chronobiological Nutritional Approach on Growth and Breastfeeding Processes of Premature Babies

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
94 (estimated)
Sponsor
Eskisehir Osmangazi University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
30 Weeks – 36 Weeks
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The aim of this study is to determine the effect of chronobiological nutrition approach on the growth and breastfeeding processes of premature babies. It will be carried out in a randomized controlled experimental design. In the study, it is planned to have 2 groups as experimental and control. As a result of the power analysis using the G Power 3.0.10 program, 90% power; A total of at least 78 samples were found to be sufficient in the study with a 5% margin of error (n1: 39; n2: 39). However, considering that the case could be lost, it was decided to increase it by 20% to 94 babies. Infants will be assigned to groups using a stratified sequential block randomization method. Premature babies will be stratified by week of gestation, birth weight and sex, and then an equal number of babies will be assigned to each group by blocking. The appointment of premature infants will be decided by sequential block randomization. After the descriptive information of the babies assigned to the groups is recorded in the questionnaire, the experimental group will be fed by applying the chronobiological nutrition approach. The control group will be fed without applying the chronobiological nutrition approach. The discharge times will be calculated for both groups.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALchoronobiological nutritionProviding infant nutrition in accordance with crinobiological nutrition

Timeline

Start date
2023-06-01
Primary completion
2024-06-01
Completion
2024-06-01
First posted
2023-05-09
Last updated
2023-05-09

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