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Longitudinal Study of music Therapy’s Effectiveness for Premature infants and their caregivers (LongSTEP): protocol for an international randomised trial

机译:音乐疗法对早产儿及其照顾者的有效性的纵向研究(LongSTEP):一项国际随机试验的方案

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Introduction Preterm birth has major medical, psychological and socioeconomic consequences worldwide. Music therapy (MT) has positive effects on physiological measures of preterm infants and maternal anxiety, but rigorous studies including long-term follow-up are missing. Drawing on caregivers’ inherent resources, this study emphasises caregiver involvement in MT to promote attuned, developmentally appropriate musical interactions that may be of mutual benefit to infant and parent. This study will determine whether MT, as delivered by a qualified music therapist during neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalisation and/or in home/municipal settings following discharge, is superior to standard care in improving bonding between primary caregivers and preterm infants, parent well-being and infant development.Methods and analysis Design: international multicentre, assessor-blind, 2×2 factorial, pragmatic randomised controlled trial; informed by a completed feasibility study. Participants: 250 preterm infants and their parents. Intervention: MT focusing on parental singing specifically tailored to infant responses, will be delivered during NICU and/or during a postdischarge 6-month period. Primary outcome: changes in mother–infant bonding at 6-month corrected age (CA), as measured by the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire. Secondary outcomes: mother–infant bonding at discharge and at 12-month CA; child development over 24 months; and parental depression, anxiety and stress, and infant rehospitalisation, all over 12 months.Ethics and dissemination The Regional Committees for Medical and Health Research Ethics approved the study (2018/994/REK Nord, 03 July 2018). Service users were involved in development of the study and will be involved in implementation and dissemination. Dissemination of findings will apply to local, national and international levels.Trial registration number NCT03564184
机译:简介早产在全球范围内对医学,心理和社会经济产生重大影响。音乐疗法(MT)对早产儿的生理指标和产妇的焦虑有积极作用,但是缺少包括长期随访在内的严格研究。这项研究利用照顾者的固有资源,强调照顾者参与MT的过程,以促进协调,发展上适当的音乐互动,这可能对婴儿和父母双方都是互惠互利的。这项研究将确定,由合格的音乐治疗师在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)住院期间和/或出院后在家庭/市政环境中提供的MT,在改善初级护理人员与早产儿,父母之间的结合方面是否优于标准护理方法与分析设计:国际多中心,盲人评估,2×2阶乘,务实的随机对照试验。根据已完成的可行性研究。参加者:250名早产儿及其父母。干预:将在重症监护病房(NICU)和/或出院后的6个月期间提供专门针对婴儿反应而专门针对父母唱歌的MT。主要结果:通过产后邦定问卷调查,在6个月校正年龄(CA)时母婴邦定的变化。次要结果:出院时和CA 12个月时母婴结合; 24个月以上的儿童发育;以及父母的抑郁,焦虑和压力以及婴儿再次住院,都超过了12个月。道德与传播区域医学与健康研究伦理委员会批准了该研究(2018/994 / REK Nord,2018年7月3日)。服务用户参与了研究的开发,并将参与实施和传播。研究结果的传播将适用于地方,国家和国际各级。注册号为NCT03564184的试验

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