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A study conducted by researchers at the Institute of Nursing in Punjab, India, examined the effectiveness of nursing intervention strategies on physiological and psycho-social problems in chronic kidney disease patients. The study found that chronic kidney disease patients often experience insomnia, leading to issues such as fatigue, edema, and restless leg syndrome. The researchers used a quantitative research approach with a pre-test and post-test design, and found that nursing intervention strategies were effective in reducing both physiological and psycho-social symptoms in the experimental group. This study highlights the potential benefits of nursing interventions for chronic kidney disease patients. [Extracted from the article] |