Maintenance hemodialysis can improve many symptoms of patients with end-stage renal disease, but long-term dialysis can cause various physiological symptoms and psychological negative emotions. As a positive psychological change, post-traumatic growth plays a role in relieving patients' psychological pressure and reducing their pain. However, the post-traumatic growth of patients with maintenance hemodialysis needs to be improved. This article reviewed the status, influencing factors and interventions of post-traumatic growth in maintenance hemodialysis patients in order to provide reference for psychological care of such patients.