The existential life situations of spouses of persons with dementia before and after relocating to a nursing home

Författare
Høgsnes L, Melin-Johansson C, Norbergh KG, Danielson E.
Titel
The existential life situations of spouses of persons with dementia before and after relocating to a nursing home
Utgivningsår
2014
Tidskrift
Aging Ment Health
Volym
18
Häfte
2
Sidor
152-60
Sammanfattning

OBJECTIVES: The aim was to describe the existential life situations of spouses
who care for persons with dementia, before and after relocation to nursing homes.
METHOD: This was a qualitative study among 11 spouses of persons with dementia,
recruited via purposeful sampling. Data were collected through interviews and
analysed with interpretive content analysis.
RESULTS: Before the relocation to nursing homes, the spouses' existential life
situations were characterized by feelings of shame and guilt, being isolated in
the home. Spouses were also exposed to psychological threats, physical violence,
and had feelings of placing one's own needs last. After the relocation, spouses
described feelings of guilt and freedom, living with grief and thoughts of death,
feelings of loneliness in the spousal relationship, and striving for acceptance
despite a lack of completion.
CONCLUSION: The existential life situation of spouses of persons with dementia is
about being in limit situations which changes when the ill person relocates to a
nursing home. This is important knowledge for health care staff to bear in mind
at nursing homes when encountering spouses.

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