Effects of home-based integrated sensory stimulation program to preterm infants on parents’ depression and anxiety: a randomized controlled trial
Wenjing Zheng, Rassamee Chotipanvithayakul, Thammasin Ingviya, Fang Guo

TL;DR
A home-based sensory stimulation program for preterm infants helped reduce depression and anxiety in their parents over six months.
Contribution
The study shows long-term mental health benefits of a parent-administered sensory program for preterm infants' parents.
Findings
The program significantly reduced maternal and paternal depression and anxiety at six months.
Improvements were sustained without additional tools, as the program integrated into daily routines.
The intervention was effective in enhancing parental mental health post-discharge.
Abstract
Preterm parents face higher risks of postpartum depression and anxiety, affecting bonding and infant development. Sensory stimulation shows promise, but its long-term impact on parental mental health needs further study. This study aimed to evaluate whether a home-based integrated sensory stimulation program, administered to preterm infants by their parents, could alleviate parental mental health issues and enhance maternal bonding and parenting competence. The program, including tactile, auditory, visual, gustatory, and olfactory stimuli, was assessed in a block-randomized controlled trial from November 2018 to January 2020. A total of 200 parents of preterm infants were recruited, and the intervention continued at home until the infants reached six months corrected age. Parents’ depression and anxiety were assessed using validated scales at baseline, and at first, third, and sixth…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfant Development and Preterm Care · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Infant Health and Development
