U.S., Feb. 14 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07410910) titled 'The Effect of Four Different Methods Used During Body Weight Measurement in Newborns on Comfort and Physiological Variables' on Feb. 02.

Brief Summary: The study, planned to be conducted in a single-center, parallel-armed, randomized experimental design, aims to determine the effect of four different methods (Routine Care, Holding, Swaddling, Swaddling + Holding) on comfort scores as the primary outcome and on heart rate (HR) and peripheral capillary oxygenation (SaPO2) as secondary outcomes.

Research hypotheses

Primary Hypothesis:

H1/1: There is a difference between the mean comfort scores of the groups.

Secondary Hypothesis: ...