Can a Parent's voice calm a preemie? new study tests reading for stability and bonding
NCT ID NCT06854549
Summary
This study is testing if parents reading picture books to their premature babies in the hospital helps the babies' heart and breathing stability, reduces the parents' anxiety, and improves their bond. It will involve 88 premature babies and their parents in Taiwan. Parents in the study group will read to their babies regularly, and researchers will measure the baby's vital signs and the parents' feelings to see if it helps.
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Taipei Veterans General Hospital
RECRUITINGTaipei, Beitou, 112, Taiwan
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