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Critical points in the experience of spouse caregivers of patients who have suffered a stroke. A phenomenological interpretive study.

Fidel López-EspuelaTeresa González-GilJavier Amarilla-DonosoSergio Cordovilla-GuardiaJuan Carlos Portilla-CuencaIgnacio Casado-Naranjo
Published in: PloS one (2018)
A comprehensive approach to the couple (family), from a psycho-socio-emotional and relational perspective, is essential for ensuring adequate quality of life for people who suffered a stroke as well as their caregivers. Spouses-caregivers must be considered as individuals living a transition process due to their unexpected disrupting change, which nurses should address through a comprehensive and integrated approach focused on transition care. Care resources must be adapted to the interpretation that the spouses have of their caregiving role and their relationship with the different components of the caregiving process.
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