This article explores mutual caregiving between older spouses aging with physical disabilities. Nine older couples, where both partners had lived long lives with physical disabilities, were interviewed as dyads about mutual caregiving. The couples not only had access to different kinds and degrees of formal support but also provided mutual care to each other in a variety of ways. Interview coding using grounded theory led to two overarching categories from which motivation for mutual caregiving could be understood. These categories were Mutual care as freedom and Mutual care as imperative. The results extend understanding about how older couples with disabilities attached meaning to their mutual caregiving, and why mutual care was sometimes...
Background:Greater feelings of purpose in life are associated with better health and may reduce the ...
Couples of a physically disabled person and an able bodied one are being considered odd and exceptio...
The population of individuals who are ageing with a disability is growing rapidly, yet we know littl...
This article explores mutual caregiving between older spouses aging with physical disabilities. Nine...
In a study where older couples who had lived long lives with physical disabilities were interviewed ...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...
This article discusses conjoint interviews and takes its starting point from a study with nine older...
In gerontology and care research, care is often studied in ways in which older people and people wit...
ObjectivesSpouses of older adults with functional disability often provide help with their partner's...
There is presently an increasing trend towards deinstitutionalization of several different populatio...
Recently, rising numbers of mid-life and older adults are starting a living apart together (LAT) rel...
Recently, rising numbers of mid-life and older adults are starting a “living apart together” (LAT) r...
Notions of family life and romantic partnership, like notions of disability, have been culturally co...
Notions of family life and romantic partnership, like notions of disability, have been culturally co...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and develop an understanding about older couples’ part...
Background:Greater feelings of purpose in life are associated with better health and may reduce the ...
Couples of a physically disabled person and an able bodied one are being considered odd and exceptio...
The population of individuals who are ageing with a disability is growing rapidly, yet we know littl...
This article explores mutual caregiving between older spouses aging with physical disabilities. Nine...
In a study where older couples who had lived long lives with physical disabilities were interviewed ...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...
This article discusses conjoint interviews and takes its starting point from a study with nine older...
In gerontology and care research, care is often studied in ways in which older people and people wit...
ObjectivesSpouses of older adults with functional disability often provide help with their partner's...
There is presently an increasing trend towards deinstitutionalization of several different populatio...
Recently, rising numbers of mid-life and older adults are starting a living apart together (LAT) rel...
Recently, rising numbers of mid-life and older adults are starting a “living apart together” (LAT) r...
Notions of family life and romantic partnership, like notions of disability, have been culturally co...
Notions of family life and romantic partnership, like notions of disability, have been culturally co...
The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and develop an understanding about older couples’ part...
Background:Greater feelings of purpose in life are associated with better health and may reduce the ...
Couples of a physically disabled person and an able bodied one are being considered odd and exceptio...
The population of individuals who are ageing with a disability is growing rapidly, yet we know littl...