About this trial
To address the current limitations related to infant pain assessment in the NICU, our international team of knowledge users and health/natural science/engineering/social science researchers have come together to build a machine learning algorithm that will learn how to discriminate invasive and non-invasive distress. Furthermore, to improve the use of current pain management practices, our team seeks to better understand the developmental mechanisms underlying skin-to-skin contact over time and factors that may influence its efficacy in mitigating pain responses in preterm infants. This is an ongoing naturalistic observational study.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Parents of a child currently in the NICU or
Health professionals currently working in the NICU.
Disqualifiers
Infants born between 25 0/7 weeks 32 6/7 weeks gestational age
Infants who are within 8 weeks postnatal age
Infants who are undergoing a routine heel lance
Infants with congenital malformations
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Locations
2Sponsors and collaborators
York University
Lead sponsor
MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL
Collaborator
University College, London
Collaborator
University College London Hospitals
Collaborator