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  • - End-of-life caregiving can be very stressful and often leads to family conflicts for informal caregivers of home hospice patients, known as IHCs.
  • - The study, based on relational dialectics theory, aims to help healthcare professionals understand these conflicts and how IHCs cope with them.
  • - A conceptual model of caregiver resilience was created from data collected in prior research, highlighting autonomy as a key tension and identifying strategies like communication, formal support, and emotional self-care that IHCs use to manage family conflicts.

Article Abstract

End-of-life caregiving is a highly stressful experience often fraught with conflict and tension. However, little is known about the ways family conflict manifests for informal caregivers of home hospice patients (IHCs). Framed by relational dialectics theory, the purpose of this study was to provide nurses and other health care professionals with an empirical understanding of how IHCs experience family conflict and tensions associated with caregiving. A second aim was to determine what strategies IHCs use to manage these family conflicts. Data used in this qualitative secondary analysis were originally collected as part of a randomized clinical trial of an IHC support intervention. Based on thematic analysis of data from 25 IHCs who reported family conflict, a conceptual model of caregiver resilience was developed from the themes and categories that emerged during the coding stage. Autonomy was identified as a central tension. IHCs used several strategies to address family conflict including communication, formal support, and emotional self-care.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7182074PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1074840719828091DOI Listing

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