Randomised Equivalence Trial
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- The study is a randomised controlled equivalence trial comparing mother-delivered and healthcare worker-delivered adjunct Vojta therapy. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- The trial uses patient and outcome assessor blinding, but intervention providers cannot be blinded. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- Participants will be assigned 1:1 using a computer-generated sequence and sealed opaque numbered envelopes. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- The target sample size is 168 neonates after allowing for about 10% dropout. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial
- The trial is planned at Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital in Wardha, Maharashtra, India. — Evaluation of comparative efficacy of healthcare delivery by mothers versus trained healthcare workers in adjunct to Vojta therapy on clinical outcomes in neonates with respiratory distress syndrome: a protocol for randomised controlled trial