Mothers' voices and white noise on premature infants' physiological reactions in a neonatal intensive care unit: A multi-arm randomized controlled trial
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.103934
Mothers' voices and white noise on premature infants' physiological reactions in a neonatal intensive care unit: A multi-arm randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Background: A few positive effects of mothers' voice on physiological outcomes have been studied and limited studies have focused on the level of cortisol. In addition, white noise has recently been found to be beneficial for human sleep, but studies in premature infants were limited and no study has compared the effects of mothers' voice and white noise on premature infants.
Objective: To examine the effects of mothers' voice and white noise on sleep-wake patterns, salivary cortisol levels, weight gain, heart rate, and oxygen saturation of premature infants in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Methods: This was a three-group randomized controlled trial. A total of 103 medically stable premature infants in incubators were recruited from the NICU of a women's and children's hospital in China between March and December 2017 and were randomized into three groups: the mothers' voice group (n = 34), the white noise group (n = 34), and the routine care group (n = 35). Mothers' voice, white noise, and no voice were provided to the three groups for 20 min at a time, three times a day for four consecutive days. The sound levels of the mothers' voice and white noise were controlled between 50 and 55 dB. Sleep-wake patterns, salivary cortisol level, and weight were measured at pre-test and post-test whereas heart rate and oxygen saturation were measured every five-minute at 11am, 2pm, 5pm for four-consecutive days.
Results: A group difference was found only in weight gain (p = 0.003), with weight gain in the white noise group being significantly higher than the mothers' voice group (Z=-3.447, p = 0.001). Significant declines in total sleep time and sleep efficiency and increases in wake time after sleep onset and average awakening time were only found in the routine-care group between the pre-test and post-test (p<0.05). No significant differences were found in the salivary cortisol levels, heart rates, and oxygen saturation levels among the three groups (p>0.05). A significant increase in oxygen saturation during the 20-min intervention was found in white noise group. Non-significant decreases in the heart rate during the 20-min intervention and salivary cortisol levels at post test were noted in all the three groups.
Conclusion: White noise is more useful for encouraging weight gain in preterm infants compared with mothers' voices. White noise might be introduced for use in the care of premature infants in NICUs, and more high-quality randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm these findings. Trial Registration No: ChiCTR-INR-17012755.
Keywords: Heart rate; Mothers’ voice; Oxygen saturation; Premature infant; Salivary cortisol; Sleep; Weight; White noise.
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Declaration of Competing Interest The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.
Comment in
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Comment on Liao et al (2021) 'Mothers' voices and white noise on premature infants' physiological reactions in a neonatal intensive care unit: A multi-arm randomised controlled trial'.Int J Nurs Stud. 2021 Oct;122:104050. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2021.104050. Epub 2021 Jul 30. Int J Nurs Stud. 2021. PMID: 34392957 No abstract available.
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