Effect of Skin-to-Skin Contact on Father-Infant Bonding: A Randomized Controlled Trial

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

165

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 30, 2023

Primary Completion Date

April 15, 2024

Study Completion Date

February 5, 2025

Conditions
Newborn Basic Care TrainingNewborn InfantAttachmentBonding
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Skin to Skin contact

Fathers are briefed on skin-to-skin: what it is/isn't, why it matters, how to do it, and benefits for father, mother, and baby. Keep the room quiet; close windows to avoid drafts. Do not perform if the father is sleeping. Smokers must not perform while smoking and should do it before smoking when possible. After mother-infant skin-to-skin and breastfeeding, start father-infant contact within four hours of birth. If clothing is unsuitable, provide a surgical gown. Place the diapered infant upright on the father's bare chest. The father supports shoulders and back, maintains eye contact, speaks softly, and touches the baby. Cover both with a blanket; only mother, father, and infant remain, with the researcher silent. Continue at least 15 minutes; end if the father requests care or the infant needs care (diapering, dressing, breastfeeding). Repeat once for the early-contact group and at least daily until discharge for the frequent-contact group; on discharge, remind daily home practice.

Trial Locations (1)

17100

Çanakkale Onsekiz MArt University Hospital, Çanakkale

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University

OTHER