Sleep help for struggling new moms: pilot program offers nighttime relief
NCT ID NCT05746507
Summary
This study tested whether providing overnight infant care helps new mothers who are in treatment for substance use disorders. For six weeks, about 20-25 mothers received help caring for their babies for three nights a week so they could get more rest. Researchers wanted to see if this support was practical and helpful for improving mothers' sleep, stress, and recovery.
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Locations
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Entre Familia Residential Treatment Program
Mattapan, Massachusetts, 02126, United States
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New Day Residential Treatment Program
Somerville, Massachusetts, 02143, United States
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