Adding Motion to Contact: A New Model for Low-cost Family Centered Very-early Onset Intervention in Very Preterm-born Infants (NTM)
Premature Birth, Brain Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Premature Birth focused on measuring Early Intervention, Family-Centered Care, Neonatology, High-Risk Infant, Sensory Motor Stimulation, Maternal Voice, Tactile stimulation, Kinesthetic stimulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- premature infants born <29 weeks of gestation age or premature infants (born < 33+6 weeks gestation age) with a documented brain injury .
Exclusion Criteria:
- Clinical instability, based on standard medical evaluation of preterm infants (eg: children with mechanical ventilation or under sedation)
- Genetic-malformative conditions
Sites / Locations
- IRCCS Fondazione Stella Maris
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Multisensory Stimulation and Family Education Group (MSG)
Family Education Only Group (FEG)
Parents of the MSG will be asked to carry out up to two treatment sessions per day with their child, until they reach the 8th post-term week. Sessions will initially be carried out together with a therapist who will have the task of transmitting the necessary skills to parents/caregivers. In addition, all families will receive the evidence-based program of Family Education which is based on the promotion of the parent-child relationship through the recognition of behavioral states, methods of interaction, facilitation strategies in the relationship. The family education group sessions involve about 6 meetings (1-2 a week) of 30-45 minutes that are carried out during the hospitalization in the NIC directly at the child's bed between the operator and one or both parents. Each meeting involves the discussion of one of the following topics.
Parents of the FEG group infants will be asked to participate in an evidence based program for parents of NICU infants that includes 6-8 visits with a a trained healthcare provider operator. This evidence-based program of early intervention based on the promotion of the parent-child relationship through the recognition of behavioral states, methods of interaction, facilitation strategies in the relationship. The program takes its conceptual basis from the Mother Infant Transaction Program (MITP). It involves about 6 meetings (1-2 a week) of 30-45 minutes that are carried out during the hospitalization in the NICU directly at the child's bed between the operator and one or both parents.