Clinical Trial

Nurse-Led Dialysis Self-Management Program for Hemodialysis Distress

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Summary
Hemodialysis patients may experience dialysis-related distress due to long-term treatment requirements, dietary and fluid restrictions, medication use, vascular access problems, dialysis-related symptoms, and psychosocial challenges. Nurse-led self-management programs may help patients improve dialysis self-management, reduce distress, and support treatment adherence. This study aims to evaluate the effect of a nurse-led needs-based dialysis self-management program on dialysis-related distress in patients receiving hemodialysis. The study will be conducted as a single-center, two-arm, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial. A total of 100 adult hemodialysis patients will be randomly assigned to either the intervention group or the control group in a 1:1 ratio. Participants in the intervention group will receive a 6-week nurse-led needs-based dialysis self-management program in addition to routine hemodialysis care. Participants in the control group will continue routine hemodialysis care. Data will be collected at baseline, 6 weeks, and 18 weeks. The primary outcome is dialysis-related distress. Secondary outcomes include illness and treatment uncertainty, treatment adherence, and clinical adherence indicators.
Protocol Amendment History 1 change
critical Recruitment opened 2026-08-14
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07747012
Lead Sponsor Kutahya Health Sciences University
Conditions Hemodialysis, Dialysis-Related Distress
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2026-08-01
Primary Completion 2026-12-15 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-12-15 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-13