Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a global public health concern characterized by gradual kidney function loss. CKD management requires medical intervention and patient involvement in Self-Care Regimens (SCR) and Health-Promoting Behaviors (HPB). SCR involves actions like medication adherence, dietary restrictions, and lifestyle changes that control disease progression and enhance patient well-being.

However, adherence to SCR can be challenging due to psychological factors and individual traits. Emotional Intelligence (EQ), the ability to recognize, understand, manage, and express emotions effectively, is increasingly recognized for influencing health behaviors. EQ might mediate the CKD-SCR-HPB relationship.

Though EQ's impact on health is explored, its mediating role in CKD patients' SCR and HPB engagement remains underexplored. This study addresses this gap, informing interventions tailored to CKD patients' emotional needs. If EQ mediates SCR-HPB engagement, interventions targeting EQ could enhance coping, improving adherence and health outcomes.

This research delves into EQ-SCR-HPB interplay in CKD patients, contributing to healthcare strategies for better CKD management.

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