Investigation of the Effect of muSic on the Stress of Preterm neONates Through innovATive Applications (SONATA)
NCT ID: NCT06650189
Last Updated: 2025-04-01
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
70 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-07-01
2026-07-31
Brief Summary
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The main question it aims to answer is:
Can the daily music intervention reduce the stress levels created by the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit environment in preterm neonates?
Researchers will compare preterm neonates who will not be exposed to music intervention to investigate potential discrepancies in salivary stress biomarkers.
Participants will be exposed to recorded music for 5 consecutive days.
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Detailed Description
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Participants The study will recruit preterm neonates. It has been estimated that with a sample of 35 neonates per group, the study will have more than 85% power to find differences in biomarkers between the intervention and control group, with an effect size equal to or greater than 0.72 and a significance level of 0.05.
Music Intervention Neonates will be placed in a closed incubator whose acoustic properties have been previously studied. Under the close surveillance of a team member, monitor alarms will be also silenced so as to decrease exposure to sudden and unpleasant auditory stimuli during music intervention. A mini portable speaker will be settled inside the incubator in appropriate conditions (volume level, distance e.t.c) for safety reasons.
Neonates allocated to the intervention group will be exposed to a specific piece of music, 30 minutes after feeding (if oral feeding exists), for a duration no more than 30 minutes that will be indicated from the certified music - therapist, experienced in working with preterm infants.
A questionnaire created by the research team will be administered to parents in order to investigate the neonate's prenatal exposure of music (as a fetus).
Data collection Biomarkers Salivary samples will be obtained from preterm neonates via salivette swabs. The polyester filter of the device will be partitioned into equal sections under sterile conditions to account for the small oral size of the neonates. One sample will be obtained before the music intervention and one sample 60 minutes after the music intervention, considering diurnal flow patterns. Saliva sampling is unlikely to cause stress or pain to the neonate. In the control group only one sample per day will be obtained within the same time period with the intervention group. Sample collection will be repeated in the same way everyday for 5 consecutive days. Each sample will be obtained before any stressful intervention (e.g. blood sampling, weighing, bathing, etc.). Furthermore, it is important to note that no other procedure that may reduce stress will take place simultaneously with music intervention (i.e. kangaroo care, gentle touching e.t.c) in order to interpret the effect of music more precisely. Saliva samples will be centrifuged very soon after collection and stored at -80oC until the laboratory analyses are performed. Measurements will be performed with cobas e411 automated analyzer or through ELISA.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Standard of care
Preterm neonates will receive standard of care.
No interventions assigned to this group
Music intervention
Preterm neonates will be exposed to recorded music intervention. Recorded music will be played through a portable Bluetooth speaker (3.1 watt) placed in the incubator, which will be activated and controlled via a smartphone.
Music intervention
Recorded music created by a certified music therapist
Interventions
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Music intervention
Recorded music created by a certified music therapist
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Absence of active infection including blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid
* Absence of congenital and genetic disorders and chromosomal abnormalities
* Absence of nuclear jaundice
* Absence of endocrine disorders
* Absence of maternal use of illicit drugs prenatally
* Non - sedated neonates
* Positive bilateral transient evoked otoacoustic emissions
* Stable clinical condition
* Absence of brain injury
Exclusion Criteria
* Negative auditory brainstem response before discharge
* Clinical deterioration
28 Weeks
37 Weeks
ALL
No
Sponsors
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General and Maternity Hospital of Athens Elena Venizelou
OTHER
Attikon Hospital
OTHER
University of West Attica
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Dimitra Metallinou
Assistant Professor
Locations
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General and Maternity Hospital of Athens Elena Venizelou
Athens, , Greece
Attikon General University Hospital
Chaïdári, , Greece
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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44834
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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