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The Misunderstood Caregiver? A Qualitative Study of the Male Caregiver of Alzheimer's Disease Victims
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NursingFamily MedicineSocial IsolationAlzheimer's DiseaseDisease VictimsDementiaCaregiverElderly CareMale CaregiverLong-term CareIn-depth InterviewsMisunderstood CaregiverMedicineDiverse BackgroundsPsychologyHealth Sciences
In-depth interviews with 15 male caregivers from diverse backgrounds caring for their wives with Alzheimer's disease revealed the following common themes: commitment, social isolation, the loss of companionship, control, sense of accomplishment, a problem-solving approach, burden lessening with years of caregiving, and limited expectations of children. A generated typology of male caregivers included four types: the worker, the labor of love, the sense of duty, and at the crossroads.