"Loneliness is a monotonous thing": descriptive qualitative research on the loneliness of caring relatives
Abstract Background The phenomenon of loneliness is increasing worldwide. Caring relatives (CRs) are at high risk of suffering from loneliness. Although some studies have already investigated the issue of loneliness among CRs, there is a lack of evidence to help understand the experience of loneline...
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Main Authors: | Flurina Chistell (Author), Sabrina Stängle (Author), André Fringer (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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