Abstract
Objective To explore the influence of low-to-moderate-intensity aerobic exercise to reducing fatigue and improving sleep disorders among maintenance hemodialysis patients. Methods 97 patients with maintenance hemodialysis in our hospital were selected as the research subjects.The patients were randomly divided into control group(48 cases) and intervention group(49 cases). The control group received hemodialysis routine nursing care.The intervention group accepted standard, simple, low-to-moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on the basis of the control group.The fatigue and sleep disorder levels were assessed in two groups. Results Before intervention, the fatigue rating scale, Pittsburgh sleep quality index score between the two groups had no statistically significant differences (all P>0.05). After intervention, the fatigue rating scale score, Pittsburgh sleep quality index of the intervention group were (42.98±6.12)points, (7.98±1.85)points, which of the control group were (37.04±9.89)points, (10.22±4.24)points, there were statistically significant differences between the two groups(t=4.409, 7.467, all P<0.05). Conclusion Specification, simple, low-to-moderate-intensity aerobic exercise can effectively improve the fatigue and sleep disorder of hemodialysis patients, and improve the quality of life of the patients. Key words: Exercise; Fatigue; Sleep disorder; Hemodialysis
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