The experience of being a spouse of a person with dementia in respect to their marital relationship in Japan

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Musgrave-Takeda, Mika, Ishibashi, Miyuki and Masaki, Harue. (2022). The experience of being a spouse of a person with dementia in respect to their marital relationship in Japan. Dementia. 21(6), pp. 2020-2034. https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012221107529
AuthorsMusgrave-Takeda, Mika, Ishibashi, Miyuki and Masaki, Harue
Abstract

Background and Purpose
While the marital relationship with partners with dementia has an impact on spousal carers’ well-being, the spousal understandings or expectations of their marital relationship have not been fully identified. As the marital relationship is formed by individual backgrounds including society, culture and psychological status, the aim of this study was to identify the experience of being the spouse of a person with dementia in the context of their marital relationship. The study was conducted in Japan.

Research Design
To identify spousal experience of being, Heideggerian perspectives of interpretive phenomenology were applied.

Study Sample
Seven couples aged over 65 years, each comprising one partner with dementia who received home nursing, and their spouse participated in this study.

Data Collection
The couples were observed, and semi-structured interviews were conducted.

Data Analysis
Interpretive data analysis based on the Hermeneutic circle of Heideggerian perspectives was applied.

Results
In the findings, the experience of being a spouse, contextualised by spousal understandings of marital relationship, was formed through seven themes. The main context for spousal understanding of their marital relationship was helping each other as husband and wife, and this relationship was seen as natural and unchanging. It reflected on spousal potentiality of being, that is, living together indefinitely as before. Spouses tried to provide suitable care for their partners using memories while preserving a sense of identity, maintaining external relationships and accepting unanticipated internal responsibility.

Conclusions
In conclusion, fulfilling unmet needs could help spouses to ease intense care load, which re-acknowledges their own and their partner’s identity, and their relationship by reminiscing their past.

Keywordsdementia; experience of being a spouse; marital relationship; spouse care
Year2022
JournalDementia
Journal citation21 (6), pp. 2020-2034
PublisherSAGE Publications
ISSN1471-3012
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012221107529
PubMed ID35676087
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85131732852
Page range2020-2034
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Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online08 Jun 2022
Publication process dates
Deposited29 Nov 2023
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