Plain-English translation of NCT07544303 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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This trial is testing whether listening to Quran recitation can help reduce fatigue and improve mental well-being in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Half of the participants will listen to Quran recitation for 30 minutes, three days a week for four weeks using an MP3 player, while the other half will continue their regular care without any additional activity. Researchers will measure changes in fatigue and mental health at the start and end of the four-week period.
Many people with MS struggle with severe fatigue and mental health challenges that standard treatments don't fully address. This trial explores whether this spiritual and listening practice might offer additional support alongside routine medical care.
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If you join this study, you'll first complete some initial questionnaires about your fatigue and mental well-being. Then you'll be randomly assigned to either listen to Quran recitation three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9–10 PM) for four weeks, or continue with your regular care. If you're in the listening group, you'll receive an MP3 player with the recordings and be called weekly to check in. After four weeks, you'll return to the hospital for follow-up measurements to see how you're doing.
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Turkey (Türkiye)