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Longing for normalcy in couple relationships: How chronic illness and care dependency change the relationship of long-married couples

Katharina Niedling, Kerstin Hämel

2023Frontiers in Public Health12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Coping with chronic illness and care dependency in a marital dyad challenges many older couples. In our qualitative research study, we are interested in how long-married spouses in Germany experience their couple relationship while dealing with long-term care and adapting everyday life to the care situation. Methods: We conducted problem-centered interviews with 17 spouses according to the interpretive-reconstructive documentary method. Results: We derived four thematic areas: (1) partner(ship) disappears behind the disease; (2) partners struggle with changing tasks and roles; (3) caring partners mourn the loss of intimacy; and (4) partners strive to rebalance the partnership. Discussion: When chronic illness and care dependency enter couples' lives, the self-image as husband or wife is affected. Primary health care professionals should be sensitive to the specific constellation of care in couple relationships and recognize the significance of this dyadic relationship as living in a satisfying couple relationship is essential for the health and wellbeing of both partners.

Topics & Concepts

DyadWifeGeneral partnershipPsychologyCoping (psychology)Thematic analysisQualitative researchMarital relationshipSpouseHealth careDependency (UML)Developmental psychologySocial psychologyClinical psychologySociologyEconomic growthLawSocial scienceEngineeringAnthropologyEconomicsPolitical scienceSystems engineeringFinanceFamily and Patient Care in Intensive Care UnitsFamily Caregiving in Mental IllnessChronic Disease Management Strategies
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