Living with a spouse with chronic illness - the challenge of balancing demands and resources.
Elisabet ErikssonMaria WejåkerAnna DanhardAnnika NilssonMarja-Leena KristofferzonPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
The partners experienced many challenges in everyday life when providing informal care for their chronically ill spouse. This affected both their physical and psychological health, as they had limited time for themselves. The partners seemed to receive more support from their informal network than from formal care providers. In handling daily life, the partners balanced demands and resources to identify possibilities to move forward and find meaning in life. This is congruent with theories by Antonovsky, and Folkman and Lazarus that describes meaningfulness and how to handle challenges in everyday life.