The impact of nurse-led nonpharmacological multidisciplinary holistic nursing care on fatigue patients receiving hemodialysis: a randomized, parallel-group, controlled trial
Abstract Background Fatigue is a symptom characterized by an elevated prevalence in patients undergoing hemodialysis, which may cause extreme mental and muscular debilitation, significantly influencing social interaction, life quality and well-being. However, the significance of fatigue to patients...
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Main Authors: | Manhua Zuo (Author), Wensheng Zhu (Author), Jinrong Lin (Author), Jing Zhuo (Author), Xirui He (Author), Xinghui Jing (Author), Jun Tang (Author), Renli Deng (Author) |
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