Optimizing Sleep Maternal-Offspring Bonding and Sleep in the Maternity Ward
NCT: NCT07525830 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
The quality of sleep in maternity wards is crucial for the mental and physical health of the mother, as well as for the development of secure mother to infant bonding. The introduction of "co-dodo" cribs, although scarcely studied, may influence sleep quality in both the mother and the newborn infant. Objective : This study aims at evaluating the impact of a co-dodo crib on the sleep quality of the newborn infant, her mother and the mother-infant bonding, compared to a control group with mother using a standard crib. This observational, randomized, controlled, multicenter study will include adult mother, breastfeeding and hospitalized in maternity wards after full-term delivery (≥ 37 weeks of gestation). Participant will be randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive either a co-dodo crib or a standard crib for their newborn infant during their maternity STAI-Y. Actigraphic data will be used for non-invasive sleep assessment in both the newborn infant and the mother. Validated self-reported questionnaires will evaluate maternal stress, sleep quality, post-partum depression risk and mother-infant bonding. • Hypothesis : We hypothesize that using a co-dodo crib compared to a standard crib may improve the newborn and mother sleep quality, decrease the mother stress and enhance the mother to infant bonding.
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What is Optimizing Sleep Maternal-Offspring Bonding and Sleep in the Maternity Ward?
Optimizing Sleep Maternal-Offspring Bonding and Sleep in the Maternity Ward is a clinical trial registered under NCT07525830. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07525830?
The current status of NCT07525830 (Optimizing Sleep Maternal-Offspring Bonding and Sleep in the Maternity Ward) is: RECRUITING.
When did Optimizing Sleep Maternal-Offspring Bonding and Sleep in the Maternity Ward start?
Optimizing Sleep Maternal-Offspring Bonding and Sleep in the Maternity Ward started on 2026-02-16.
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