钦奈一家三级医院磁共振成像焦虑症书面和口头咨询信息的有效性和使用情况

H. Kannapan, Dr Subhashini, Abhishri Lakshmi
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背景:许多人在做磁共振成像(MRI)时都会感到非常焦虑。在核磁共振成像过程中产生的恐惧感会导致整个过程拖得更长,图像质量下降,从而增加费用并造成劳动力损失。研究目的本研究旨在确定声音和书面信息如何影响患者在核磁共振成像过程中的焦虑情绪。材料和方法:本研究进行了一项前瞻性横断面研究,共有 300 人参与。调查于 2022 年 3 月和 4 月在三级医院放射科进行。研究分为三组:第一组接受文字材料,第二组为对照组,以此类推;第三组学习心理咨询。采用状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)测量焦虑水平,以确定人们的特质和焦虑状态。结果显示三组的特质焦虑得分与彼此的人口统计学特征无明显差异(P = 0.20)。据统计,第三组的状态焦虑水平低于第二组和对照组。据统计,第 2 组的状态焦虑水平低于对照组(P<0.001)。结论:口头和书面信息有助于减轻核磁共振成像焦虑。书面信息在降低核磁共振成像焦虑方面的效果可能不如口头信息。
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Effectiveness and usage of written and verbal counselling information on anxiety in MRI at a tertiary care hospital in Chennai
Background: Many people have considerable anxiety when having magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Fear during an MRI causes the process to drag on longer and the quality of the images to decline, which increases expenses and requires labor loss. Objective: This study sought to determine how vocal and written information affected patients' anxiety during MRI procedures. Materials and Methods: A prospective cross-sectional study with 300 participants was conducted. The investigation occurred in March and April of 2022 at the tertiary care hospital's radiology department. Three participant groups were formed: group 1 received textual material, group 2 served as the control group, and so on; and group 3 learned about counseling. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), a measure of anxiety levels, was used to determine the people's traits and state of anxiety. Results: The three groups' trait anxiety scores did not significantly differ (p = 0.20) from each other's demographic features. Statistically speaking, group 3's state anxiety levels were lower than those of group 2 and the control group. Group 2's state anxiety levels were statistically lower (p<0.001) than those of the control group. Conclusion:Verbal and written information can help to lessen MRI anxiety. Written information may not be as good at lowering MRI anxiety as verbal information.
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