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NCT06987227
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Effects of Intelligent Parent-child Bonding Intervention on the Physical, Psychological and Social Health of Parents of Premature Infants During Hospitalization and Return Home

Sponsor: National Defense Medical Center, Taiwan

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Summary

The study purpose is to construct and validate the effects of "intelligent parent-child bonding intervention" on the physical, psychological and social health of parents of premature infants.

Official title: Effects of a Smart Parent-child Bonding Intervention on the Physical, Psychological, and Social Health of Parents of Preterm Infants During Hospitalization and Home Return: a Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

20 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

360

Start Date

2025-06-15

Completion Date

2028-03-31

Last Updated

2025-05-23

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Intelligent intervention to enhance parent-child connection

The "Intelligent Intervention to Enhance Parent-Child Connection" support program is mainly carried out through web pages, Figma software, cloud files and official Line accounts. It can be divided into: the first stage is to provide parents with care knowledge and skills during the hospitalization of premature infants, provide parents with physical and mental support, and encourage parents to establish parent-child connections and prepare for discharge. The second stage is after discharge, continuing to provide premature infants' families with the care guidance needed to respond to the different stages of development of premature infants, including interpersonal support, sleep schedule establishment, crying comfort, premature infant nutrition and couple relationship management, etc., and continue to provide family support, answer questions and track its implementation status.

OTHER

Routine care

Premature infants receive routine care during their hospitalization, and general nursing guidance for premature infant discharge care is provided before discharge.