A qualitative study on redefining normality in relatives of patients with advanced cancer.
Helen Pieternel Antonie DriessenEvi Marit BakkerJudith A C RietjensKhanh L N LuuMarjolein LugtenbergFrederika E WitkampLeonieke W KranenburgPublished in: Cancer medicine (2024)
When the new situation is too divergent to assimilate, accommodation may be necessary for relatives to cope with the growing complexity of the consequences of their loved one's illness. Accommodative coping then involves accepting the changing reality and actively making the necessary adjustments to build resilience and cope with the new circumstances.