Can a special baby massage outperform a lullaby for preemie development?
NCT ID NCT07261046
Summary
This study aims to see if a specific multisensory therapy (ATVV) is better than parents singing to their baby at helping premature infants develop. It will involve 90 babies born 7-10 weeks early and compare their motor skills and alertness. Researchers will track the babies' progress from the hospital until they are 6 months old to see which approach leads to development more similar to full-term babies.
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Clinique Bouchard
Marseille, France
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Hopital Saint-Joseph
Marseille, France
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