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Not Yet RecruitingNCT06763497

The Efficacy of Systematic Oral Feeding Education Program

The Efficacy of Systematic Oral Feeding Education Program (SOFEP) on Feeding Techniques, Caregiver Stress, and Infant Feeding Skills in Caregivers of Infants With Congenital Heart Disease After Surgery

Status
Not Yet Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
National Taiwan University Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

After the intervention of Systematic Oral Feeding Education Program: 1. The feeding techniques scores of the main caregivers in the experimental group will be higher than those in the control group. 2. The caregiving stress scores of the main caregivers in the experimental group will be lower than those in the control group. 3. The feeding skill scores of infants in the experimental group will be higher than those in the control group.

Detailed description

This study will adopt a quasi-experimental design and will purposively and consecutively sample participants from the pediatric ward of a medical center in northern Taiwan. Enrollment will be conducted based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. To avoid contamination between the experimental and control groups, recruitment for the control group will be completed before recruitment for the experimental group begins. Each group will undergo a 3-month recruitment period or until 30 participants have been enrolled in each group. Each participant will be followed for 14 days. On the enrollment day, after obtaining informed consent, a pretest will be conducted. This includes completing the "Participant Demographic Information Form" and the "Parenting Stress Index" and having the primary caregiver's infant feeding practices observed by the researcher. The caregiver's feeding techniques will be assessed using the "Oral Feeding Techniques Scale," and the infant's oral feeding performance will be evaluated using the "Early Feeding Skills Assessment Scale." Additionally, participants will complete a daily feeding log for the 14-day study period. On the final day, posttests will include the same self-reported questionnaires and observation-based assessments as the pretest. The control group will receive standard ward care and will complete the posttest on the 14th day. The experimental group will receive 11 intervention sessions during the study period. The first intervention will occur immediately after the pretest and will involve a systematic oral feeding education program, including guided feeding techniques and practical feeding demonstrations. During the feeding session, caregivers' practices will be recorded on video. These recordings will then be reviewed with the caregiver to identify areas for improvement. The remaining 10 intervention sessions will take place daily on days 2-4, 6-9, and 11-13, during which the researcher will observe the primary caregiver's feeding practices, provide assistance, and offer tailored suggestions. On the 14th day, the experimental group will complete the same posttest assessments as the control group. Statistical analysis will be conducted using SPSS Statistics (version 22.0). Independent sample t-tests, paired sample t-tests, and generalized estimating equations (GEE) will be employed to evaluate the effects of the systematic oral feeding education program on the primary caregiver's feeding techniques, caregiving stress, and the infant's oral feeding skills.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERSystematic Oral Feeding Education ProgramThe experimental group will receive 11 intervention sessions during the study period. The first intervention will occur immediately after the pretest and will involve a systematic oral feeding education program, including guided feeding techniques and practical feeding demonstrations. During the feeding session, caregivers' practices will be recorded on video. These recordings will then be reviewed with the caregiver to identify areas for improvement.The remaining 10 intervention sessions will take place daily on days 2-4, 6-9, and 11-13, during which the researcher will observe the primary caregiver's feeding practices, provide assistance, and offer tailored suggestions. On the 14th day, the experimental group will complete the same posttest assessments as the control group.

Timeline

Start date
2025-01-01
Primary completion
2025-12-19
Completion
2025-12-19
First posted
2025-01-08
Last updated
2025-01-08

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06763497. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.