The Effect of Sensory Isolation on Anxiety in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
NCT: NCT07155863 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to determine whether the use of earplugs and eye masks in adults reduces anxiety during Manyetic Resonance Imaging. In addition, in order to evaluate the effect of earplugs and eye masks on the physiological symptoms of anxiety, the pulse rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and saturation value of adults will be measured before and after imaging. H0: Earplugs and eye masks have no effect on state anxiety levels. H1: Earplugs and eye masks have an effect on state anxiety levels. H2: Earplugs and eye masks have an effect on heart rate. H3: Earplugs and eye masks have an effect on respiratory rate. H4: Earplugs and eye masks have an effect on systolic blood pressure. H5: Earplugs and eye masks have an effect on diastolic blood pressure. H6: Earplugs and eye masks have an effect on saturation values.
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What is The Effect of Sensory Isolation on Anxiety in Magnetic Resonance Imaging?
The Effect of Sensory Isolation on Anxiety in Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a clinical trial registered under NCT07155863. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT07155863?
The current status of NCT07155863 (The Effect of Sensory Isolation on Anxiety in Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is: COMPLETED.
When did The Effect of Sensory Isolation on Anxiety in Magnetic Resonance Imaging start?
The Effect of Sensory Isolation on Anxiety in Magnetic Resonance Imaging started on 2025-10-01.
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