Niedling K, Hämel K. Longing for normalcy in couple relationships: How chronic illness and care dependency change the relationship of long-married couples. Frontiers in Public Health. 2023;11.**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(shi...
Objective: Older couples are likely to be confronted with health problems of both spouses and these ...
The increased incidence of chronic illness among the elderly makes long-term care a health concern a...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...
Long-married spouses provide a crucial role in the provision of care and support to chronically ill ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of chronic illness on a couple’s life ex...
Background: The number of partners providing informal care for their chronically ill spouse is risin...
Aims and objectives. To describe the partners’ experiences of living with a person with chronic illn...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
Prior literature on illness management within intimate relationships demonstrates a variety of benef...
Chronic illness can have a profound impact on couples’ relationships. In dealing with relational cha...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Background\ud \ud The quality of the relationship with the spouse/partner appears crucial among pati...
This review explores factors sustaining and threatening couples’ relationships when both have advanc...
Objective: Older couples are likely to be confronted with health problems of both spouses and these ...
The increased incidence of chronic illness among the elderly makes long-term care a health concern a...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...
Long-married spouses provide a crucial role in the provision of care and support to chronically ill ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of chronic illness on a couple’s life ex...
Background: The number of partners providing informal care for their chronically ill spouse is risin...
Aims and objectives. To describe the partners’ experiences of living with a person with chronic illn...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
Prior literature on illness management within intimate relationships demonstrates a variety of benef...
Chronic illness can have a profound impact on couples’ relationships. In dealing with relational cha...
OBJECTIVES: The susceptibility of older adults' affect to fluctuations in their own health (within-p...
A chronic physical disease not only has direct consequences for the chronically ill person but can a...
Despite the negative implications for their own health, spouses continue to support each other and m...
Background\ud \ud The quality of the relationship with the spouse/partner appears crucial among pati...
This review explores factors sustaining and threatening couples’ relationships when both have advanc...
Objective: Older couples are likely to be confronted with health problems of both spouses and these ...
The increased incidence of chronic illness among the elderly makes long-term care a health concern a...
This study is concerned with care in the context of later life marriages. Taking a qualitative appr...