Adults 1 Day to 12 Months, any sex, with Early Intervention. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov
Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.
Bayley III - CognitivePrimary· Day 0
Cognitive development of infants will be evaluated.
Standard Scores: The Cognitive Scale produces standard scores with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Scores are typically categorized as follows:
Above Average: \>115 Average: 85-115 Below Average: \<85 T-Scores: T-scores, commonly used in research, are derived with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. These scores are useful for comparing an individual's performance to normative data.
Minimum and Maximum Scores:
The floor score for the Cognitive domain in Bayley-III is 55, while the ceiling score is 145. These scores
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
77.69
± 15.22
Home-based
78.46
± 14.19
Bayley III - Cognitive Value at Day 30Primary· Day 30
Cognitive development of infants will be evaluated.
Standard Scores: The Cognitive Scale produces standard scores with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Scores are typically categorized as follows:
Above Average: \>115 Average: 85-115 Below Average: \<85 T-Scores: T-scores, commonly used in research, are derived with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. These scores are useful for comparing an individual's performance to normative data.
Minimum and Maximum Scores:
The floor score for the Cognitive domain in Bayley-III is 55, while the ceiling score is 145. These scores
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
82.08
± 11.76
Home-based
77.08
± 10.10
Bayley III - Cognitive Value at Day 60Primary· Day 60
Cognitive development of infants will be evaluated.
Standard Scores: The Cognitive Scale produces standard scores with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Scores are typically categorized as follows:
Above Average: \>115 Average: 85-115 Below Average: \<85 T-Scores: T-scores, commonly used in research, are derived with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. These scores are useful for comparing an individual's performance to normative data.
Minimum and Maximum Scores:
The floor score for the Cognitive domain in Bayley-III is 55, while the ceiling score is 145. These scores
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
84.58
± 10.32
Home-based
73.33
± 12.67
Bayley III - Cognitive Value at Day 90Primary· Day 90
Cognitive development of infants will be evaluated.
Standard Scores: The Cognitive Scale produces standard scores with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. Scores are typically categorized as follows:
Above Average: \>115 Average: 85-115 Below Average: \<85 T-Scores: T-scores, commonly used in research, are derived with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. These scores are useful for comparing an individual's performance to normative data.
Minimum and Maximum Scores:
The floor score for the Cognitive domain in Bayley-III is 55, while the ceiling score is 145. These scores
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
89.17
± 7.63
Home-based
82.08
± 8.64
Bayley III - LanguagePrimary· Day 0
Receptive Language: Measures how well a child understands spoken language and can respond to it.
Expressive Language: Measures a child's ability to use words and sentences to communicate.
Standard Scores: Like the Cognitive Scale, the Language subscale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. A typical distribution includes:
Above Average: Scores above 115 Average: Scores between 85 and 115 Below Average: Scores below 85 The minimum score on the Bayley-III Language scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
Higher Scores: Indicate better language development and a stronger ability to
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
77.85
± 10.76
Home-based
83.38
± 7.27
Bayley III - Language Value at Day 30Primary· Day 30
Receptive Language: Measures how well a child understands spoken language and can respond to it.
Expressive Language: Measures a child's ability to use words and sentences to communicate.
Standard Scores: Like the Cognitive Scale, the Language subscale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. A typical distribution includes:
Above Average: Scores above 115 Average: Scores between 85 and 115 Below Average: Scores below 85 The minimum score on the Bayley-III Language scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
Higher Scores: Indicate better language development and a stronger ability to
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
85.17
± 7.86
Home-based
85.42
± 4.92
Bayley III - Language Value at Day 60Primary· Day 60
Receptive Language: Measures how well a child understands spoken language and can respond to it.
Expressive Language: Measures a child's ability to use words and sentences to communicate.
Standard Scores: Like the Cognitive Scale, the Language subscale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. A typical distribution includes:
Above Average: Scores above 115 Average: Scores between 85 and 115 Below Average: Scores below 85 The minimum score on the Bayley-III Language scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
Higher Scores: Indicate better language development and a stronger ability to
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
84.83
± 5.25
Home-based
82.75
± 4.39
Bayley III - Language Value at Day 90Primary· Day 90
Receptive Language: Measures how well a child understands spoken language and can respond to it.
Expressive Language: Measures a child's ability to use words and sentences to communicate.
Standard Scores: Like the Cognitive Scale, the Language subscale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15. A typical distribution includes:
Above Average: Scores above 115 Average: Scores between 85 and 115 Below Average: Scores below 85 The minimum score on the Bayley-III Language scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
Higher Scores: Indicate better language development and a stronger ability to
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
89.92
± 2.81
Home-based
87.00
± 5.76
Bayley III - MotorPrimary· Day 0
Gross Motor: Assesses abilities related to large muscle groups. Fine Motor: Measures small muscle control. Standard Scores: The motor scale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15, consistent with the Cognitive and Language scales.
Above Average: Scores above 115. Average: Scores between 85 and 115. Below Average: Scores below 85. The minimum score on the Bayley-III Motor scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
T-Scores:
The T-score is calculated using a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10, commonly used in research to compare an individual's performance with a larger populat
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
81.08
± 13.49
Home-based
88.54
± 11.14
Bayley III - Motor Value at Day 30Primary· Day 30
Gross Motor: Assesses abilities related to large muscle groups. Fine Motor: Measures small muscle control. Standard Scores: The motor scale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15, consistent with the Cognitive and Language scales.
Above Average: Scores above 115. Average: Scores between 85 and 115. Below Average: Scores below 85. The minimum score on the Bayley-III Motor scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
T-Scores:
The T-score is calculated using a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10, commonly used in research to compare an individual's performance with a larger populat
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
92.33
± 12.07
Home-based
88.08
± 9.99
Bayley III - Motor Value at Day 60Primary· Day 60
Gross Motor: Assesses abilities related to large muscle groups. Fine Motor: Measures small muscle control. Standard Scores: The motor scale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15, consistent with the Cognitive and Language scales.
Above Average: Scores above 115. Average: Scores between 85 and 115. Below Average: Scores below 85. The minimum score on the Bayley-III Motor scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
T-Scores:
The T-score is calculated using a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10, commonly used in research to compare an individual's performance with a larger populat
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
89.00
± 9.42
Home-based
81.50
± 8.93
Bayley III - Motor Value at Day 90Primary· Day 90
Gross Motor: Assesses abilities related to large muscle groups. Fine Motor: Measures small muscle control. Standard Scores: The motor scale uses a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 15, consistent with the Cognitive and Language scales.
Above Average: Scores above 115. Average: Scores between 85 and 115. Below Average: Scores below 85. The minimum score on the Bayley-III Motor scale is 55, while the maximum is 145.
T-Scores:
The T-score is calculated using a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10, commonly used in research to compare an individual's performance with a larger populat
Group
Value
95% CI
Telerehabilitation
101.33
± 5.86
Home-based
95.08
± 6.72
Sponsor's own description
While the mortality rate in preterm births has decreased thanks to recent developments in the field of medicine, disability risk factors increase for premature babies. Premature birth, low birth weight, and all accompanying problems in this process reveal the concept of the risky baby. Early intervention is very important for these babies who are at risk for neurodevelopmental problems. Although early intervention is a general concept, the subject the investigators focus on is early physiotherapy approaches. Early physiotherapy approaches include many methods. However, recently, family-centered approaches have been emphasized and studies have been carried out on this issue; Likewise, the goal-oriented therapy approach, which is a treatment with a high level of evidence, is also being investigated. Telerehabilitation, on the other hand, has become a method that is frequently used with the increase in the use of technological methods. The effectiveness of family-centered, goal-oriented physiotherapy approaches is known in previous studies on this subject; There are studies conducted on a remotely monitored portable intelligent system created for telerehabilitation, but no studies have been found in which telerehabilitation has been applied using the real-time video conferencing method.
Publications & conference data
No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.
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Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Saglik Bilimleri Universitesi
Last refreshed: 13 June 2025
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