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Aim: To investigate the lived experience of being a relative to a patient admitted to an acute neurological ward to bring knowledge of what is essential to them. Design: The study takes a phenomenological–hermeneutic approach. Methods: Data were gathered through six individual semi-structured interviews with relatives from an acute neurological ward. A three-levelled analysis and interpretation inspired by Paul Ricoeur's philosophy was applied. Results: Two main themes were identified: To make yourself strong while feeling vulnerable inside and To live in a changed everyday life. Within these themes, the connection between the relatives and the patients appeared to be a relationship of love. In this relationship, the relatives experience existential vulnerability. The lives of relatives undergo a difficult upheaval, which is challenged by deep emotional feelings. However, to be able to be there for their loved ones they are sheltering under a shield of love.
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Hesselvig, L. T., Beck, M., & Simony, C. (2020). Sheltering under a shield of love—A phenomenological–hermeneutic study of relatives’ experiences in an acute neurological ward. Nursing Open, 7(4), 1093–1100. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.481
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