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Helle Elisabeth Andersen1,2, Bente Hoeck3, Dorthe Susanne Nielsen2,4,5
1Department of Public Health Nursing Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark.
Aim:
To provide lifeworld insights into experiences of adult children with caring responsibility for an 80+-year-old chronically ill parent with frailty.
Background:
Informal care is common in Nordic welfare countries; however, little is known about adult children's experience of caring responsibility in this setting.
Design:
A phenomenological-hermeneutic study based on Reflective Lifeworld Research.
Methods:
Diaries and semi-structured interviews with 12 adult children.
Results:
Caring responsibility is identified as "a condition of life, filled with uncertainty." Three constituents contribute to this phenomenon: (a) balancing love, duty and reciprocity; (b) being the parent's advocate and manager; and (c) experiencing concerns and bodily strain.
Conclusion:
Adult children work hard to provide care and enhance the well-being of their parent. Heidegger's concept 'Fürsorge' may help us understand how by showing how caring responsibility means balancing different roles vis-à-vis the parent, one's own life and the health and social systems. Caring responsibility changes the relationship between parent and child.
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