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Evaluation of a Sensory-tonic Stimulation on Development of Parent-infant Interactions and Social Cognition in Very Premature Children
Sponsor: CHU de Reims
Summary
Attachment is built primarily on the first interactions of the first 9 months of a baby's life. These first interactions and their effects of stress, pleasure and displeasure are retained to establish some of the baby's attachment behaviours and future relationships with others. Extreme prematurity strongly modify these first interactions between parents and child. Very preterm child is separated from his parents and is placed in a stressful, technical and potentially painful environment. Early interventions stimulate neuroplasticity and can positively affect the neurological development of very preterm infant. Tactile stimuli such as skin-to-skin contact and massages carried out by parents can be pleasant experiences that can support early interactions between parents and child.
Official title: Evaluation of a Sensory-tonic Stimulation on Development of Parent-infant Interaction and Social Cognition in Very Premature Children
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - 1 Day
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
120
Start Date
2023-01-19
Completion Date
2033-01-19
Last Updated
2026-02-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
sensory-tonic stimulation
sensory-tonic stimulation done by the parents to the child, five times a week during 15 minutes at each time
skin-to-skin contact
skin-to-skin contact left free for parents
Locations (1)
Chu Reims
Reims, France