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Source
Brief title
Health condition
Prematurity
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Neurodevelopment
Secondary outcome
Breastfeeding, length of stay, sepsis, cortisol, bloodpressure, growth, IVH, ROP, BPD. Parental: stress, parent-infant bonding, postnatal depression, self-efficacy, empowerment, postnatal PTSD, cortisol
Background summary
Approximately 7% of the children are born preterm and have to be admitted to the Neonatal department. The AMICA study is a medical-scientific study on the influences of a (prolonged) hospitalisation during the postpartum period on infant and parents. This is often a very stressful
and emotional period for the parents and the child. Sometimes parents and their child are separated and this might pose extra stress. Some children are admitted in the hospital for up to 4 months. We study how parent participation during hospital stay can influence health outcomes of infants and their parents in the short- and longterm.
Study objective
Family Integrated Care in Single Family Rooms improves neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants
Study design
during hospital stay, discharge, and 1,3,6,12,18 and 24 months of corrected age.
Intervention
Single Family Rooms with Family Integrated Care
Nicole Van Veenendaal
Oosterpark 9
Amsterdam 1091 AC
The Netherlands
020-5994731
n.r.vanveenendaal@olvg.nl
Nicole Van Veenendaal
Oosterpark 9
Amsterdam 1091 AC
The Netherlands
020-5994731
n.r.vanveenendaal@olvg.nl
Inclusion criteria
Hospitalised children:
- Born between 24 and 36 6/7 weeks gestational age, with a postconceptional age < 44 weeks on admission
- At least 1 week of hospital stay on the Neonatal Ward
- Will visit the Outpatient Clinic of the OLVG East, OLVG West or NWZA after discharge or consents to gather required information through infant health centers
- Written informed consent from the parents
Healthy controls:
Born at term (37 to 41 weeks of gestational age)
- Spontaneous vaginal birth without hospitalisation post-partum
- Written informed consent from the parents
Exclusion criteria
Metabolic or chromosomal/syndromal diseases
- Therapeutic hypothermia for perinatal asphyxia
- Severe psychiatric or psychosocial problems i.e. parents under supervision of youth care
- Transfer to another hospital before discharge
- Parents are unable to answer the questionnaires in Dutch/English
- Death of an infant
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL6175 |
NTR-old | NTR6322 |
Other | NLABR / MEC-U : 56691 |