ISRCTN38965585.
Methods | Single‐centre cluster‐randomised controlled trial |
Participants | Aim: 41,072 newborns from 276 clusters |
Interventions |
Intervention: Product: cold‐pressed sunflower seed oil The directions for newborn massage further consist of the following aspects.
Comparator: control group, which will continue following the same traditional massage practices, including the type of oil used. No further information provided. |
Outcomes |
Primary outcome: infant mortality rate.
SCiPAD outcome of interest in this study is: 1. Infections and hospitalisation: signs and symptoms of infection during the newborn period, along with episodes of hospitalisation, would be recorded through parent recall. These will include local infections such as pyoderma and umbilical cord infection. Skin barrier function: barrier property of stratum corneum (assessed as TEWL) Adherence to intervention: information on continued oil use and adherence to massage technique would be obtained from families (mothers). This would also be applicable to a subsample (5%) of the population. |
Notes | No response from study author, emailed on 14 January 2020. No response from study author when emailed for update or when emailed through dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/TGNC9H. Link to trial: www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN38965585 |