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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
80 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-11-01
2026-10-31
Brief Summary
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The study is aimed at furthering the still underdeveloped knowledge regarding the possible effects of the paternal voice on the neurobehavioral states of the preterm infant in the crib, comparing them with the effects of exposure to the maternal voice and the voice of a familiar but non-parental figure, such as the NICU nurse.
These behavioral states will also be observed as a function of the psychological condition of the parents, investigating the presence of a possible postpartum depressive condition and/or anxiety of the mother and symptomatology attributable to perinatal affective disorders in the fathers, which are often overlooked; and again, the neurobehavioral responses of the infants will be correlated with the neurophysiological responses of the parents/nurses who interact with them through voice and touch.
The research aims to have a direct impact on both parents and health care personnel: in addition to questionnaires dedicated to screening parents for perinatal psychological disorders, artificial intelligence systems will be used to intercept possible postpartum depression early by recording the maternal voice, enabling the activation of a psychological support intervention and reducing the negative impact that a postpartum depression has on the early mother-child relationship. In addition, information on parent-child interactive modalities will be able to further guide the intake of assignment and particularly the accompaniment of parents during the time of hospitalization.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Triad - Newborn, mother and father
The study involves triads of mother, father, moderately/late preterm born infant, admitted to the NICU. The population of moderately preterm infants admitted to a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and their parents are individuals who face a unique and complex set of challenges. These infants are at a stage when many of their organs and body systems are not yet fully developed. This incomplete development makes them particularly vulnerable to various medical complications.
As for the parents of these infants, the experience of having a baby admitted to the NICU is often a source of great emotional and psychological stress. Preterm birth, which is generally unexpected, can generate feelings of anxiety, fear and uncertainty about their baby's short- and long-term health. They need clear and understandable informational support to help them feel more involved and less helpless in their baby's care.
Neurobehavioral states and physiological parameters evaluation
Each individual infant included in the study will be assessed 3 times a week for at least two weeks: specifically, two detections of neurobehavioral states in response to interaction with the mother, two detections with the father, and two detections with the nurse(s) will be made.
For each infant involved in the study, an audio/video recording of cradle movements and vocalizations will be made at 3 different consecutive times (5 minutes each): baseline; recording during interaction with either parent or nurse; post-interaction assessment.
The parent or nurse is asked to interact freely with the baby, choosing whether to use voice and touch or only one of the sensory stimulation channels. During the interactions, parents and nurse will in turn be assessed relative to some basic physiological parameters through the use of a band applied to the chest; the infant's physiological parameters during the 3 times will also be recorded.
Maternal vocal pitch evaluation to assess depressive/anxious state
Regarding the assessment of any depressive/anxious states of the mother, as an additional support to the self-report questionnaires the maternal vocal pitch will be specifically assessed through the "Talking about" software (AI algorithm applied to maternal postpartum depression research).
Interventions
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Neurobehavioral states and physiological parameters evaluation
Each individual infant included in the study will be assessed 3 times a week for at least two weeks: specifically, two detections of neurobehavioral states in response to interaction with the mother, two detections with the father, and two detections with the nurse(s) will be made.
For each infant involved in the study, an audio/video recording of cradle movements and vocalizations will be made at 3 different consecutive times (5 minutes each): baseline; recording during interaction with either parent or nurse; post-interaction assessment.
The parent or nurse is asked to interact freely with the baby, choosing whether to use voice and touch or only one of the sensory stimulation channels. During the interactions, parents and nurse will in turn be assessed relative to some basic physiological parameters through the use of a band applied to the chest; the infant's physiological parameters during the 3 times will also be recorded.
Maternal vocal pitch evaluation to assess depressive/anxious state
Regarding the assessment of any depressive/anxious states of the mother, as an additional support to the self-report questionnaires the maternal vocal pitch will be specifically assessed through the "Talking about" software (AI algorithm applied to maternal postpartum depression research).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* For parents: Male and female adults aged between 18 and 50 years.
Exclusion Criteria
* For parents: Parents under 18 years of age; Parents with diagnosed psychiatric disorders and/or sensory disabilities; single parents.
18 Years
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Scienze Psicologiche,Pedagogiche,Università degli Studi di Palermo
UNKNOWN
UOC Neonatologia e UTIN, Presidio Ospedaliero G. F. Ingrassia di Palermo
UNKNOWN
Istituto per la Ricerca e l'Innovazione Biomedica
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gennaro Tartarisco
Head of Unit
Principal Investigators
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Gennaro Tartarisco
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Istituto per la Ricerca e l'Innovazione Biomedica
Locations
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Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation (IRIB)-National Reasearch Council (CNR), Messina 98164, Italy
Messina, , Italy
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Feldman, R. (2007). Parent-Infant Synchrony: Biological Foundations and Developmental Outcomes. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 16(6), 340-345. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8721.2007.00532
Lee H, White-Traut R. Physiologic responses of preterm infants to the male and female voice in the NICU. J Pediatr Nurs. 2014 Jan-Feb;29(1):e3-5. doi: 10.1016/j.pedn.2013.04.007. Epub 2013 May 14.
Provenzi L, Broso S, Montirosso R. Do mothers sound good? A systematic review of the effects of maternal voice exposure on preterm infants' development. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2018 May;88:42-50. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.03.009. Epub 2018 Mar 10.
Saliba S, Gratier M, Filippa M, Devouche E, Esseily R (2020). Fathers' and Mothers' Infant Directed Speech Infuences Preterm Infant Behavioral State in the NICU. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 44:437-451. Doi: 10.1007/s10919-020-00335-1
Egmose I, Vaever MS, Smith-Nielsen J, Varni G, Koppe S. Motor activity and spatial proximity: Relationships to infant emotions and maternal postpartum depression. Infant Behav Dev. 2019 Nov;57:101335. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2019.101335. Epub 2019 Jun 27.
Other Identifiers
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CNR-IRIB-PRO-2024-007
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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