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Erciyes University Faculty of Health Sciences

Erciyes University Faculty of Health Sciences

Non Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Sleep disorders are important to place among the symptoms frequently seen in hemodialysis patients. Among sleep disorders, restless legs syndrome is the most common. Restless legs syndrome, seen in patients receiving hemodialysis treatment, causes excessive daytime sleepiness and negatively affects the sleep quality of individuals.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Those who are 18 years or older,
  • Not pregnant and not planning a pregnancy,
  • Having been diagnosed with restless leg syndrome according to the restless leg syndrome diagnostic scale and by a physician,
  • Having at least mild restless leg syndrome according to the restless leg syndrome severity rating scale,
  • Scoring 11 or above on the Epworth sleepiness scale,
  • PSQI score an average of 5 and above,
  • Receiving hemodialysis treatment in hemodialysis units for at least 3 months and 3 sessions per week,
  • Continuing dialysis treatment in the same institution,
  • Able to walk independently,
  • No changes in the treatment program before the massage and throughout the research process,
  • Not having any allergies to the oils to be used,
  • Individuals who can understand and communicate with Turkish will be included in the research

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Those who are sensitive and/or have any allergies to the lavender oil to be used,
  • Those who have lower leg problems that would prevent them from applying massage to the lower leg area,
  • Have a history of mental or physical disability, including peripheral neuropathy, vascular problems in the legs,
  • Epilepsy, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Multiple Sclerosis, etc. Those with a diagnosed neurological disease such as
  • Pre-implemented,
  • Those with respiratory system disorders,
  • Patients who used other complementary and integrative therapies methods during the study period will be excluded from the study

Study details
    Hemodialysis

NCT06156930

TC Erciyes University

20 August 2025

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