Kangaroo position (KP), the essential component of the Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) method, has been increasingly implemented, given the benefits of early skin-to-skin contact on the cerebral maturation of preterm infants. In addition it allows for parents to bond with their infants and humanize the care of fragile infants in neonatal units. Evidence on kinesthetic stimulation (KS) is scarce and currently there is no available evidence on KS during the KP. KS is associated with massage in this paper
The objective is to study the impact of standardized KS delivered either in KP (KSKP) or in an incubator (KSI) on the early growth of very preterm infants. Patients and methods: Sixty six newborns ≤32 weeks of gestational age at birth received KS delivered 3 times/day during KP or in an incubator. They were randomized when the infants were considered eligibleto initiate KMC which was part of the routine care for all newborns in the Neonatal Care Unit (NCU). The primary outcome were the weight gain (g/kg/day) between randomization, 5, and 15 days after the start of the intervention and weight at 40 weeks of gestational age (term). The secondary outcomes were the same measures according to the chronological age (days of life) of the infant at randomization.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
66
KSKP was applied daily at regular interval corresponding to the presence of parents. Our protocol is based on the Tiffany Field's protocol with some adjustments corresponding to the constraints of the hospital : the KS was applied 3 times a day and during 15 consecutive days in the hospital or at home and parents were responsible of delivering the intervention. Sunflower oil was used. During the first 5 days, parents performed KSKP with the support of the psychologist. After day 5, parents were expected to perform KSKP by themselves but could ask for help at any moment while in hospital or in the ambulatory follow-up. The KS always began approximately 60 minutes after the feed.
The infant is in the incubator, unclothed with diaper. Parents delivered KSI with the infant in supine position, stroking with the flats of the fingers with moderate pressure. Five 1-minute intervals, consisting of six 10-s periods of stroking, were applied to the following body regions: head, back, both legs and arms. The same process was repeated in prone position. The last part of the intervention was composed of 6 flexions of each extremity.
Nathalie Charpak
Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia
Weight gain after randomization up to 5 days
weight gain (g/kg/day)
Time frame: Between randomization and 5 days post randomization
Weight gain after randomization up to 15 days
weight gain (g/kg/day)
Time frame: Between randomization and 15 days post randomization
Weight at 40 weeks of gestational age
Weight in grames
Time frame: at 40 weeks of gestational age
Weight gain after randomization up to 5 days if randomization was made before 5 days of chronological age
Weight gain(g/k/d)
Time frame: after randomization up to 5 days if randomization was made before 5 days of chronological age
Weight gain after randomization up to 15 days if randomization was made before 5 days of chronological age
Weight gain(g/k/d)
Time frame: after randomization up to 15 days of chronological age if randomization was made before 5 days of chronological age
Weight at 40 weeks if randomization was made before 5 days of chronological age
Weight in grames
Time frame: at 40 weeks of gestational age if randomization was made before 5 days of chronological age
Weight gain after randomization up to 5 days if randomization was made between 6 and 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain(g/k/d)
Time frame: after randomization up to 5 days if randomization was made between 6 and 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain after randomization up to 15 days if randomization was made between 6 and 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain(g/k/d)
Time frame: after randomization up to 15 days if randomization was made between 6 and 10 days of chronological age
Weight at 40 weeks if randomization was made between 6 and 10 days of chronological age
Weight in grames
Time frame: at 40 weeks of gestational age if randomization was made between 6 and 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain after randomization up to 5 days if randomization was made more than 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain(g/k/d)
Time frame: after randomization up to 5 days if randomization was made more than 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain after randomization up to 15 days if randomization was made more than 10 days of chronological age
Weight gain(g/k/d)
Time frame: after randomization up to 15 days if randomization was made more than 10 days of chronological age
Weight at 40 weeks if randomization was made more than 10 days of chronological age
Weight in grames
Time frame: at 40 weeks of gestational age if randomization was made more than 10 days of chronological age
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