The aim of the current study is to analyze the effect of listening to Quran or music or natural sounds on anxiety and stress level among patients undergoing MRI.
After informed consents will be obtained from patients undergoing Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI). A randomized Controlled Parallel design will be used to assess the effectiveness of listening to Quran, music, and natural sound to reduce anxiety and stress level among patients undergoing MRI in Palestine. A control group will receive the traditional care during MRI without listening to any sound, while the intervention groups will listen to either Quran, music, or natural sounds during the MRI scan. Notice that each patient will choose the preferred method to be in one of the four mentioned groups. This study will include participants with predetermined specific eligibility criteria.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
400
Patients will be assigned into one of the four groups based on their preferences. These groups are people who will listen to either Quran, Music, Natural sound, and or nothing (control group).
Al-Quds University
East Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Palestinian Territories
Level of Anxiety among patients who underwent MRI
Level of Anxiety among patients who underwent MRI
Time frame: Ten to 30 minutes according to the duration of MRI
Level of Stress
Level of Stress among patients who underwent MRI
Time frame: Ten to 30 minutes according to the duration of MRI
Sociodemographic
If Sociodemographic data such as (age, sex, level of education..etc.) will have an effect on the level of anxiety and stress after listening to the one of the three interventions (Quran, music, or natural sound).
Time frame: Ten to 30 minutes according to the duration of MRI
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