Is Skin-to-Skin Care Helpful for Preterm Infants and Their Mothers After Birth?

PHASE1CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 31, 1996

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2001

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2001

Conditions
Moderate to Late Prematurity
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Skin-to-Skin contact

Infants in the Skin-to-Skin group also had standard care provided by hospital staff. In addition, the researchers facilitated skin-to-skin contact by placing diaper-clad infants prone between their mothers' breasts as soon as possible after birth. Thereafter the infants and their mothers experienced skin-to-skin contact as often as possible and for as long as possible each time throughout the protocol.

Trial Locations (2)

Unknown

University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland

Kadlec Medical Center, Richmond

All Listed Sponsors
lead

National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)

NIH

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