@article{3d27fa4f3ba24d65abe584439451b155,
title = "A Phenomenological-Hermeneutic Study Exploring Caring Responsibility for a Chronically Ill, Older Parent with Frailty",
abstract = "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{\textquoteright}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 {\textquoteleft}a condition of life, filled with uncertainty.{\textquoteright} Three constituents contribute to this phenomenon: 1) balancing love, duty and reciprocity, 2) being the parent{\textquoteright}s advocate and manager and 3) experiencing concerns and bodily strain. Conclusion: Adult children work hard to provide care and enhance the well-being of their parent. Heidegger{\textquoteright}s concept ¨F{\"u}rsorge{\textquoteright} may help us understand how by showing how caring responsibility means balancing different roles vis-{\`a}-vis the parent, one{\textquoteright}s own life and the health and social systems. Caring responsibility changes the relationship between parent and child. ",
keywords = "disease, health science and nursing, Adult children, caring responsibility, diaries, frailty, illness, interviews, nursing, older parents 80+, qualitative research",
author = "Andersen, \{Helle Elisabeth\} and Bente Hoeck and Nielsen, \{Dorthe S.\} and Jesper Ryg and Charlotte Delmar",
year = "2020",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1002/nop2.467",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "951--960",
journal = "Nursing Open",
issn = "2054-1058",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
}