Maternal singing during kangaroo care led to autonomic stability in preterm infants and reduced maternal anxiety

被引:103
|
作者
Arnon, Shmuel [1 ]
Diamant, Chagit
Bauer, Sofia
Regev, Rivka
Sirota, Gisela
Litmanovitz, Ita
机构
[1] Meir Med Ctr, Dept Neonatol, IL-44281 Kefar Sava, Israel
关键词
Autonomic stability; Heart rate variability; Kangaroo care; Maternal singing; Preterm infants; HEART-RATE-VARIABILITY; BIRTH-WEIGHT INFANTS; MOTHERS VOICE; MUSIC-THERAPY; MATURATION; RESPONSES; EXPOSURE; LANGUAGE; SPEECH; SOUNDS;
D O I
10.1111/apa.12744
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
AimKangaroo care (KC) and maternal singing benefit preterm infants, and we investigated whether combining these benefitted infants and mothers. MethodsA prospective randomised, within-subject, crossover, repeated-measures study design was used, with participants acting as their own controls. We evaluated the heart rate variability (HRV) of stable preterm infants receiving KC, with and without maternal singing. This included low frequency (LF), high frequency (HF) and the LF/HF ratio during baseline (10min), singing or quiet phases (20min) and recovery (10min). Physiological parameters, maternal anxiety and the infants' behavioural state were measured. ResultsWe included 86 stable preterm infants, with a postmenstrual age of 32-36weeks. A significant change in LF and HF, and lower LF/HF ratio, was observed during KC with maternal singing during the intervention and recovery phases, compared with just KC and baseline (all p-values <0.05). Maternal anxiety was lower during singing than just KC (p=0.04). No differences in the infants' behavioural states or physiological parameters were found, with or without singing. ConclusionMaternal singing during KC reduces maternal anxiety and leads to autonomic stability in stable preterm infants. This effect is not detected in behavioural state or physiological parameters commonly used to monitor preterm infants.
引用
收藏
页码:1039 / 1044
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Maternal singing sustains preterm hospitalized newborns' autonomic nervous system maturation: an RCT
    Filippa, Manuela
    Nardelli, Mimma
    Sansavini, Alessandra
    Meloni, Sara
    Picciolini, Odoardo
    Lunardi, Clara
    Cecchi, Alessandra
    Corvaglia, Luigi
    Grandjean, Didier
    Scilingo, Enzo Pasquale
    Della Casa, Elisa
    Berardi, Alberto
    Aceti, Arianna
    Bedetti, Luca
    Bertoncelli, Natascia
    Lucco, Giovanna
    Luzzati, Michele
    Ori, Luca
    Petrolini, Chiara
    Zuccarini, Mariagrazia
    Ferrari, Fabrizio
    PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2024, 95 (04) : 1110 - 1116
  • [22] Maternal speech to preterm infants during the first 2 years of life: stability and change
    Suttora, Chiara
    Salerni, Nicoletta
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS, 2011, 46 (04) : 464 - 472
  • [23] Prenatal maternal anxiety predicts reduced adaptive immunity in infants
    O'Connor, Thomas G.
    Winter, Marcia A.
    Hunn, Julianne
    Carnahan, Jennifer
    Pressman, Eva K.
    Glover, Vivette
    Robertson-Blackmore, Emma
    Moynihan, Jan A.
    Lee, F. Eun-Hyung
    Caserta, Mary T.
    BRAIN BEHAVIOR AND IMMUNITY, 2013, 32 : 21 - 28
  • [24] The effect of maternal position on cerebral oxygenation in premature infants during Kangaroo care: a randomised controlled trial
    Stapleton, Iyshwarya
    Murphy, Sarah
    Vaughan, Susan
    Walsh, Brian Henry
    Natchimuthu, Kannan
    Livingstone, Vicki
    Dempsey, Eugene
    JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2025,
  • [25] Maternal recollected anxiety and mother-infant interaction in preterm infants
    Wijnroks, L
    INFANT MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL, 1999, 20 (04) : 393 - 409
  • [26] The Effects of Mothers' Singing on Full-term and Preterm Infants and Maternal Emotional Responses
    Cevasco, Andrea M.
    JOURNAL OF MUSIC THERAPY, 2008, 45 (03) : 273 - 306
  • [27] Repeated Parental Singing During Kangaroo Care Improved Neural Processing of Speech Sound Changes in Preterm Infants at Term Age
    Kostilainen, Kaisamari
    Partanen, Eino
    Mikkola, Kaija
    Wikstrom, Valtteri
    Pakarinen, Satu
    Fellman, Vineta
    Huotilainen, Minna
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2021, 15
  • [28] Multimodal Interaction between a Mother and Her Twin Preterm Infants (Male and Female) in Maternal Speech and Humming during Kangaroo Care: A Microanalytical Case Study
    Carvalho, Eduarda
    Rincon, Raul
    Justo, Joao
    Rodrigues, Helena
    CHILDREN-BASEL, 2021, 8 (09):
  • [29] Maternal singing reduced pain indexes in 2-month-old infants and increased proximity during vaccinations
    Monaci, Maria Grazia
    Caruzzo, Chiara Maria
    Raso, Romina
    Spagnuolo, Carmen
    Benedetti, Maria Clorinda
    Grandjean, Didier
    Filippa, Manuela
    ACTA PAEDIATRICA, 2024, 113 (07) : 1664 - 1671
  • [30] Skin-to-skin contact (Kangaroo Care) accelerates autonomic and neurobehavioural maturation in preterm infants
    Feldman, R
    Eidelman, AI
    DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY, 2003, 45 (04): : 274 - 281