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1Department of Radiological Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, Taif University, Taif, SAU.
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MRI plays a major role in diagnosing a wide range of pathological conditions, yet many patients experience anxiety before and during the scan. This study examined the degree of patient anxiety before and after MRI examinations in Taif City, as well as the factors contributing to heightened anxiety. A cross-sectional survey of 184 patients was conducted, and the results showed that anxiety was higher prior to the examination, influenced by claustrophobia, noise levels, and insufficient pre-scan information. Women and older adults reported significantly higher anxiety levels. These findings highlight the importance of improved patient communication, education, and anxiety-management measures to enhance scan tolerance and avoid premature termination.
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