Helping Our Premature Infants ON to Better Motor Skills (HOP-ON)

Sponsor
University of Nottingham (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT01281358
Collaborator
Action Medical Research (Other)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Infants born very premature have biological risk factors for later developmental coordination disorder. Parental stereotyping of infants as fragile and other environmental factors, such as spending long periods laying on their backs, also contribute to motor delay. This study aims to develop and evaluate a computer-based intervention (Helping Our Premature infants ON to better motor skills - HOP-ON) for parents of preterm infants. HOP-ON will model evidence based strategies to develop infants' fine and gross motor skills, and aims to reduce parental stereotyping. It is hypothesised that infants whose parents receive the HOPON CD-ROM/DVD and Booklet will have better motor skills at 12 months adjusted age compared to those whose parents receive a control CD-ROM/DVD and booklet. Parents of infants born at less than 32 weeks gestation (target n = 138) will be recruited prior to discharge from the neonatal unit and randomised to either HOP-ON or control. The primary outcome is motor score (Bayleys III) at 12 months adjusted age. Other outcomes are parental confidence and perceptions of infant capability at 3 months and quality of movement, infant growth, fine and gross motor movement and parenting stress at 12 months. Data will be analysed blind to study condition and on an intention to treat basis.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase
  • Other: HOP-ON
  • Other: SMILES
N/A

Study Design

Study Type:
Interventional
Actual Enrollment :
160 participants
Allocation:
Randomized
Intervention Model:
Parallel Assignment
Masking:
Single (Outcomes Assessor)
Primary Purpose:
Health Services Research
Official Title:
Development and Evaluation of a Parenting Intervention to Promote Development in Infants Born Very Premature
Study Start Date :
Mar 1, 2011
Actual Primary Completion Date :
Nov 1, 2014
Actual Study Completion Date :
Nov 1, 2014

Arms and Interventions

Arm Intervention/Treatment
Experimental: HOP-ON intervention

Participants will receive a CD-ROM (or DVD and booklet if no access to computer) highlighting motor skills which could be encouraged with premature infants

Other: HOP-ON
A programme of activities which promote motor development

Active Comparator: SMILES

Participants will received a CD-ROM (or DVD and booklet if no access to a computer) which contains information on interacting with their premature infant

Other: SMILES
Details are provided on ways for parents to interact with their premature infants

Outcome Measures

Primary Outcome Measures

  1. Difference in Bayley III motor scales scores [12 months corrected age]

Eligibility Criteria

Criteria

Ages Eligible for Study:
N/A and Older
Sexes Eligible for Study:
All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
No
Inclusion Criteria:
  • Preterm infants born less than 32 weeks of gestation, and progressing well enough to have either been recently discharged from hospital, or being discharged from hospital within the next two weeks.

  • Parent/s aged between 16-60 years of age, who have a preterm infant - born less than 32 weeks of gestation.

Both parent and infant inclusion criteria must be met for inclusion in the study.

Exclusion Criteria:
  • Parent/s of infants who are still receiving hospital care at 3 months adjusted age, and their premature infants who are still receiving hospital care at 3 months adjusted age.

  • Parent/s of multiple births, where the number of infants is greater than two (three of more infants).

  • To avoid excessive travel costs, infants born outside the defined catchment area will be excluded from the study. There are no other exclusion criteria.

Contacts and Locations

Locations

Site City State Country Postal Code
1 Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Derby United Kingdom
2 University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust Leicester United Kingdom
3 Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Nottingham United Kingdom

Sponsors and Collaborators

  • University of Nottingham
  • Action Medical Research

Investigators

None specified.

Study Documents (Full-Text)

None provided.

More Information

Publications

None provided.
Responsible Party:
University of Nottingham
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT01281358
Other Study ID Numbers:
  • 10027
First Posted:
Jan 21, 2011
Last Update Posted:
Dec 2, 2015
Last Verified:
Dec 1, 2015
Keywords provided by University of Nottingham
Additional relevant MeSH terms:

Study Results

No Results Posted as of Dec 2, 2015