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The impact of the marital relationship on the experience of caring for an elderly spouse with dementia
Husbands and wives constitute a large proportion of carers of those older people suffering dementia. Many older people with dementia have had a long history of personal relationships, often having lived with the same partner for most of their lives. Following the life course approach, this study exp...
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Published in: | Ageing and society 1998-03, Vol.18 (2), p.209-231 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Husbands and wives constitute a large proportion of carers of those
older
people suffering dementia. Many older people with dementia have had a long
history of personal relationships, often having lived with the same partner
for
most of their lives. Following the life course approach, this study explores
the
ways in which a couple's marital experiences impinge upon the challenges
faced when a spouse develops dementia in late life and is cared for by
his or
her partner. I start by surveying the relevant literature. The second section
outlines a study of nine couples and includes brief case vignettes. In
the third
section I seek to test out hypotheses extrapolated from the material, with
the
theme of how perceptions of the caring situation are related to perceptions
of
the pre-morbid marital relationship, drawing heavily upon the case material.
No single discussion is exhaustive, as any of these hypotheses are worthy
of
intensive study in their own right. I conclude with a summary of the findings
and a reflection on how professionals might put these findings into practice. |
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ISSN: | 0144-686X 1469-1779 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0144686X9700682X |