The relationship between sleep quality, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in maintenance hemodialysis patients: a cross-lagged analysis
Hong Tan, XiaoLan Ma, HuiZe Zhang, YiPei Zhang, Li Li

TL;DR
This study examines how sleep quality, fatigue, and depression interact over time in patients on hemodialysis, finding that these symptoms are linked and can influence each other.
Contribution
The study reveals bidirectional longitudinal relationships between fatigue, depressive symptoms, and sleep quality in hemodialysis patients.
Findings
Lower fatigue severity is linked to lower depressive symptoms over time.
Better baseline fatigue predicts improved subsequent sleep quality.
Higher depressive symptoms at baseline predict worse sleep quality later.
Abstract
Sleep quality, fatigue, and depressive symptoms are highly prevalent and frequently co-occur as a symptom cluster in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients. This cluster significantly impairs patients’ health-related quality of life and increases mortality risk. Although cross-sectional studies suggest interconnections, the temporal dynamics and interrelationships within this triad remain unclear, particularly regarding gender differences. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the temporal dynamics and longitudinal relationships among sleep quality, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in patients undergoing MHD. A longitudinal survey of 242 MHD patients in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, was conducted to examine the interrelationships between sleep quality, fatigue, and depressive symptoms using a cross-lagged panel model. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI), Functional Assessment of…
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TopicsDialysis and Renal Disease Management · Sleep and related disorders · Restless Legs Syndrome Research
