Spouse Caregivers’ Experiences of Suffering in Relation to Care for a Partner With Brain Tumor: A Qualitative Study

Conclusion Spouse caregivers of a partner with PMBT are suffering from exhaustion and suppression of their own emotions to endure the caring responsibilities. They need support to manage their everyday hardship; however, their experiences seem to be easily overlooked. This causes disappointment and hurts their dignity. Acknowledgment through simple acts of practical help or time to talk are consoling and alleviate their experiences of suffering. Implications for Practice An intervention that supports healthcare professionals to facilitate the spouse caregivers’ suffering is welcoming. The focus of the intervention may involve a sensitive awareness toward the spouse caregiver’s individual resources and limitations and the relational and communicative competences of the healthcare professionals in their encounters with spouse caregivers that avoid hurting the spouse caregiver’s dignity.
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