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Date publication
janvier 2023
Journal
Frontiers in pediatrics
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr CAILLIES Stéphanie
Tous les auteurs :
Guittard C, Novo A, Eutrope J, Gower C, Barbe C, Bednarek N, Rolland AC, Caillies S, Loron G
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
Premature birth is associated with long-term somatic and neurological disorders, including cognitive, social and behavioral impairments. Moreover, the mothers of infants born preterm exhibit a higher prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms after birth. Early rehabilitation, developmental care, and parenting support have already been shown to have a positive impact on neurological outcome. However, no randomized controlled study has so far assessed the effects on parenting and long-term neurological outcomes of proprioceptive stimulation to trigger positive brain plasticity in very preterm babies. The CALIN project will therefore investigate the impact of sensory-tonic stimulation (STS) of extremely preterm infants by their parents on child parent interactions, infants' morphological and functional brain development and subsequent cognition (including social cognition), and parents' anxiety and depressive symptoms in the postpartum period.
Mots clés
brain, brain imaging, clinical trial, interactions, neurodeveloment, parenting (MeSH), preterm, proprioception
Référence
Front Pediatr. 2023 01 16;10:913396