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Impact on the Marriage When One Spouse Moves to a Nursing Home

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Pages 81-101 | Published online: 23 Oct 2008

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DawnO. Braithwaite. (2002) “Married widowhood”: Maintaining couplehood when one spouse is living in a nursing home. Southern Communication Journal 67:2, pages 160-179.
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Linda Vinton, Nicholas Mazza & Yu-Soon Kim. (1998) Intervening in Family-Staff Conflicts in Nursing Homes. Clinical Gerontologist 19:3, pages 45-68.
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Debra Parker Oliver, George Demiris & Brian Hensel. (2006) A Promising Technology to Reduce Social Isolation of Nursing Home Residents. Journal of Nursing Care Quality 21:4, pages 302-305.
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Sue Davies. (2005) Meleis's theory of nursing transitions and relatives' experiences of nursing home entry. Journal of Advanced Nursing 52:6, pages 658-671.
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Alan Pearson, Rhonda Nay & Bev Taylor. (2004) Relatives' experience of nursing home admissions: preliminary study. Australasian Journal on Ageing 23:2, pages 86-90.
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Lori Kaplan. (2004) A Couplehood Typology for Spouses of Institutionalized Persons With Alzheimer's Disease: Perceptions of “We”–“I” * . Family Relations 50:1, pages 87-98.
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Assumpta Ann Ryan & Hugh F. Scullion. (2001) Nursing home placement: an exploration of the experiences of family carers. Journal of Advanced Nursing 32:5, pages 1187-1195.
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Ursula M. Kellett. (2001) Transition in care: family carers′ experience of nursing home placement. Journal of Advanced Nursing 29:6, pages 1474-1481.
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LORI KAPLAN & PAULINE BOSS. (2004) Depressive Symptoms among Spousal Caregivers of Institutionalized Mates with Alzheimer's: Boundary Ambiguity and Mastery as Predictors. Family Process 38:1, pages 85-103.
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Bey Teylor. (1998) Domentia care. Collegian 5:4, pages 14-21.
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Lori Kaplan. (1996) Sexual and institutional issues when one spouse resides in the community and the other lives in a nursing home. Sexuality and Disability 14:4, pages 281-293.
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R. Nay. (2008) Nursing Home Entry: Meaning Making by Relatives. Australian Journal on Ageing 15:3, pages 123-126.
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Lori Kaplan, Linda Ade-Ridder, Charles B. Hennon, Ellie Brubaker & Timothy Brubaker. (2004) Preliminary Typology of Couplehood for Community-Dwelling Wives: “I” versus “We”. The International Journal of Aging and Human Development 40:4, pages 317-337.
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C. Tilse. (2008) Long Term Marriage and Long Term Care “We Thought We'd be Together till we Died”. Australian Journal on Ageing 13:4, pages 172-174.
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Linda Ade-Ridder & Lori Kaplan. (1993) MARRIAGE, SPOUSAL CAREGIVING, AND A HUSBAND'S MOVE TO A NURSING HOME A Changing Role for the Wife?. Journal of Gerontological Nursing 19:10, pages 13-23.
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