Chronic kidney disease is a chronic disease that negatively affects the quality of life of individuals, physically, socially and psychologically. Although the problems due to kidney failure are brought under control with hemodialysis treatment, the continuation of the treatment depending on the machine and the difficulties brought by the treatment process cause the patient to experience many negativities, especially insomnia and fatigue. Studies have shown that the prevalence of insomnia in patients receiving hemodialysis treatment is high and sleep problems are seen in 40-83% of them, the quality of sleep is low, and the quality of life is adversely affected by this situation, and the mortality rate increases. This study will be conducted to evaluate the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercises on sleep quality applied to individuals receiving hemodialysis treatment for chronic kidney disease (CKD) and having poor sleep quality. The research will be conducted as a randomized controlled trial with patients receiving hemodialysis treatment at Private Nephrotrans Karatay Dialysis Center between March and September 2022. The sample size of the study was determined according to the results of a similar study using the G\*Power 3.1., 9.7 program with α = 0.05 and 90% power. The sample number was determined as 80 patients, including experimental (n=40) and control (n=40). In the research, data will be collected with the "Descriptive Information Form" and "Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PUKI)". Statistical analysis of the data obtained as a result of the research will be made in the IBM SPSS25 program. This study was planned because it is thought that making progressive muscle relaxation exercises (PKGE) in patients with poor sleep quality who receive hemodialysis treatment will be effective in increasing sleep quality, since it is easy to learn, can be done anywhere, and has no side effects.
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Sleep Quality
Timeframe: two months