Objective:To explore the effect of inducing sleep care combined with low-intensity intermittent aerobic exercise on improving sleep quality in post-stroke patients.Methods:From May 2022 to November 2023,94 stroke patients in our hospital were selected as the subjects and randomly divided into a control group(47 cases,receiving routine nursing support during treat-ment)and an observation group(47 cases,receiving induced sleep-care combined with low-intensity intermittent aerobic exercise)through an Excel table.Compare the sleep quality,limb function,cognitive function,and neurological deficit score of patients.Results:Compared with the sleep quality of patients,there was no difference in the PSQI scale score before intervention(P>0.05).After intervention,the observation group had lower scores in all dimensions than the control group(P<0.05).Com-pared with the patient's coping style scores,there was no difference in the MC-MQ scale scores before intervention(P>0.05).After intervention,the observation group had higher scores in the face dimension,avoidance,and surrender dimensions than the control group(P<0.05).Compared with the patient's fatigue status,there was no difference in the FS-14 scale score before nurs-ing(P>0.05).After nursing,the observation group had lower scores in both physical fatigue and mental fatigue dimensions than the control group(P<0.05).Regarding the comparison of NIHSS scores among patients,there was no difference before interven-tion(P>0.05).After intervention,the observation group had lower scores than the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Con-ducting induced sleep care combined with low-intensity intermittent aerobic exercise in the care of stroke patients can improve their sleep quality,improve their limb and cognitive functions,assist in the recovery of damaged neurological function,regulate their coping strategies,alleviate fatigue,and aid in their recovery.