Nurse-Led Nutrition and Exercise Program for Hemodialysis Patients
Summary
NIH registered a randomized controlled trial (NCT07535957) evaluating a nurse-led integrated nutrition and exercise intervention for hemodialysis patients. The study will compare structured nutritional counseling and supervised exercise against usual care, measuring quality of life improvements over a follow-up period.
What changed
NIH registered a new clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07535957) titled 'Nurse-Led Nutrition and Exercise Program for Hemodialysis Patients.' The randomized controlled trial will enroll hemodialysis patients and randomly assign them to either a nurse-led intervention group receiving individualized nutritional counseling and supervised exercise sessions or a control group receiving standard care.
Affected parties include clinical investigators conducting the study, healthcare providers treating hemodialysis patients, and potentially patients with end-stage renal disease. The findings may inform evidence-based integration of nurse-led lifestyle interventions into routine hemodialysis care. This is a study registration with no immediate compliance obligations.
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Nurse-Led Nutrition and Exercise Program for Hemodialysis Patients
N/A NCT07535957 Kind: NA Apr 17, 2026
Abstract
This randomized controlled trial aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-led integrated nutrition and exercise intervention on improving health-related quality of life among hemodialysis patients. Patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis often experience reduced quality of life due to physical, psychological, and dietary challenges.
In this study, participants are randomly assigned to either an intervention group receiving a structured nurse-led program that includes individualized nutritional counseling and supervised exercise sessions, or a control group receiving usual hemodialysis care. The intervention is designed to enhance patients' physical function, nutritional status, and overall well-being.
The primary outcome is the change in quality of life measured using a validated instrument over a defined follow-up period. The findings of this study may provide evidence for the integration of nurse-led lifestyle interventions into routine hemodialysis care to improve patient outcomes
Conditions: End-Stage Renal Disease; Hemodialysis
Interventions: Nurse-Led Integrated Nutrition and Exercise Program, Usual Hemodialysis Care
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