New study tests parenting training for moms of preterm infants
NCT ID NCT07468435
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a structured parenting skills training program can help mothers of preterm infants (born 6-12 months ago) feel more confident and supported. About 26 mothers and their babies will take part. Half will get the training at home, while the other half receives standard care. Researchers will measure changes in mothers' confidence, social support, and babies' development.
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Istanbul Medipol University
Istanbul, 34815, Turkey (Türkiye)
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