skin-to-skin contact
skin-to-skin contact is a behavioral intervention with 16 clinical trials. Currently 3 active trials ongoing. Historical success rate of 100.0%.
Success Metrics
Based on 10 completed trials
Phase Distribution
Phase Distribution
1
Early Stage
0
Mid Stage
2
Late Stage
Highest Phase Reached
Phase 3Trial Status & Enrollment
90.9%
10 of 11 finished
9.1%
1 ended early
3
trials recruiting
16
all time
Detailed Status
Development Timeline
Analytics
Development Status
Trials by Phase
Trials by Status
Recent Activity
Effect of Immediate Skin-to-Skin Contact on Neonatal Heart Rate Variability After Cesarean Secton
Skin-to-Skin Contact, Cheek Contact and Episiotomy Pain Control
Continuous Delivery Room Skin-to-skin-study for Moderate and Late Preterm Infants
Evaluation of a Sensory-tonic Stimulation on Development of Parent-infant Interactions and Social Cognition in Very Premature Children
The Effects of Mother-infant Skin-to-skin Contact on Stress Response of Preterm Infants
Clinical Trials (16)
Effect of Immediate Skin-to-Skin Contact on Neonatal Heart Rate Variability After Cesarean Secton
Skin-to-Skin Contact, Cheek Contact and Episiotomy Pain Control
Continuous Delivery Room Skin-to-skin-study for Moderate and Late Preterm Infants
Evaluation of a Sensory-tonic Stimulation on Development of Parent-infant Interactions and Social Cognition in Very Premature Children
The Effects of Mother-infant Skin-to-skin Contact on Stress Response of Preterm Infants
Neonatal Pain Management and Pain Monitoring Using New Methods
The Effect of Early Skin-to-Skin Contact in Normal Births on Suction Sufficiency, Stress and Bilirubin Levels of Newborns
Analyse Of Early Skın To Skın Contact's Impact Upon Maternal-Infant Bondıng And Perceptıon Of Traumatıc Bırth
Effect of Skin to Skin Contact on Sucking Efficiency of Newborns and Breastfeeding Self Efficacy of Mothers in Cesarean Deliveries
Immediate Bonding and Caesarean Section
Infant-parent Skin-to-skin Contact During Screening for Retinopathy
The Influence of Skin-to-skin Contact on Cortical Activity During Painful Procedures on Preterm Infants in the NICU
Skin-to Skin Contact on Newborn Temperature
Non-pharmacological Analgesic Effects on Term Newborns
Is Skin-to-Skin Care Helpful for Preterm Infants and Their Mothers After Birth?
Non-Pharmacologic Interventions to Relief Pain in Healthy Newborns Submitted to Vaccination to Hepatitis B
All 16 trials loaded
Drug Details
- Intervention Type
- BEHAVIORAL
- Total Trials
- 16