Longitudinal Study of Music Therapy's Effectiveness for Premature Infants and Their Caregivers

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

213

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 25, 2018

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2020

Study Completion Date

August 31, 2022

Conditions
Preterm Birth
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

MT during NICU

Music therapy (MT) by trained music therapist, 3 times/week for 30-40 minutes/session during NICU hospitalization. Involves primary caregiver and infant in musical communication matched to infant post-menstrual age, family/cultural preferences, and infant readiness for stimulation. Music therapist assesses infant´s needs and behavior state, supports caregiver in using basic touch (e.g., hand lightly and statically on infant´s chest or back to perceive breathing pattern) and caregiver´s hummed/sung voice matched to infant behavioral responses, to promote infant state regulation and bonding. Music includes input from music therapist as needed, and multimodal aspects such as gentle dynamic touch when infant demonstrates readiness. MT may occur while infant is held in a static manner by caregiver or is resting in his/her isolette or basinet. MT may occur during skin-to-skin care, if such care is part of standard care.

BEHAVIORAL

MT after NICU

Music therapy offered by trained music therapist, 7 times for approximately 45 minutes/session across first 6 months following discharge from initial NICU hospitalization. Sessions include infant and caregiver, and siblings, if desired, and occur at home or in municipal settings. MT after NICU consists of a consult-to-parent model with each session including a brief verbal check-in regarding infant´s progress, musical interactions with music therapist modelling musical engagement, discussion of current challenges and strategies for using musical interactions to address needs in areas such as infant self-regulation, parent/infant interaction, and challenges with bonding. Caregivers will demonstrate techniques discussed during session, and form a brief plan for use of musical interaction in the interim before next session. Sessions will be adapted to infant developmental level and ongoing needs.

OTHER

Standard care

Includes necessary medical care and standard supportive interventions offered as part of care during hospitalization, and standard follow-up procedures post-hospitalization.

Trial Locations (10)

1246

Hospital Materno Infantil Ramón Sardá, Buenos Aires

1478

Akershus University Hospital, Oslo

5006

Haukeland University Hospital, Barne-og ungdomsklinikken, Bergen

4428164

Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba

C1425DND

Sanatorio Mater Dei, Buenos Aires

Unknown

Hospital Fernandez, Buenos Aires

Clinica de la Mujer, Bogotá

Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, Bogotá

0424

Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, Oslo

41-703

Szpital Miejski w Rudzie Śląskiej, Ruda Śląska

Sponsors

Collaborators (1)

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Haukeland University Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

University Hospital, Akershus

OTHER

collaborator

Oslo University Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

Meir Medical Center

OTHER

collaborator

Clinica de La Mujer

OTHER

collaborator

University of Haifa

OTHER

collaborator

University of Gdansk

OTHER

collaborator

King's College London

OTHER

collaborator

Universidad de Ciencias Empresariales y Sociales

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Szpital Miejski w Rudzie Śląskiej

UNKNOWN

collaborator

SONO - Centro de Musicoterapia

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Hospital Materno Infantil Ramón Sardá

NETWORK

collaborator

Hospital Fernandez

OTHER

lead

NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS

OTHER

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