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Effect of Intranasal Breast Milk Administration in Preterm Infants
Sponsor: Selcuk University
Summary
The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of intranasal breast milk administration on cerebral oxygenation level, vital signs and time to full oral feeding in preterm infants.
Official title: : Effect of Intranasal Breast Milk Administration on Cerebral Oxygenation, Vital Signs and Transition Time to Full Oral Feeding in Preterm Babies: Randomized Controlled Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
28 Weeks - 37 Weeks
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2024-06-30
Completion Date
2025-12-30
Last Updated
2024-11-26
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Intranasal human breast milk
The information in the "Physiologic Parameter Follow-up Form" will be recorded by the investigator just 5 minutes before the intervention. The researcher will drip 0.2 ml of breast milk at room temperature (approximately 22 °C) into the nose of the infant lying in the supine position, 0.1 ml in the right nose-0.1 ml in the left nose. 5 minutes after the intervention (T1), 15 minutes after the intervention (T2) and 30 minutes after the intervention (T3), the data in the "Physiologic Parameter Follow-up Form" will be recorded by the researcher. After intranasal breast milk administration, the baby will be fed by the neonatal nurse as in routine practice. The implementation of the intervention in the study will last for three days and this process will be repeated three times every day (09.00, 12.00 and 15.00).
Locations (1)
Selcuk University
Konya, Turkey (Türkiye)