Dementia is a progressive condition that disrupts not only the cognitive and functional abilities of those diagnosed but also the quality of their closest relationships. Family carers often face profound emotional, relational, and cultural challenges as they adapt to these changes. While past studies have highlighted the grief and uncertainty associated with caregiving, less is known about how relational dynamics evolve over the dementia trajectory or how cultural contexts shape this process. Th…
Read moreDementia is a progressive condition that disrupts not only the cognitive and functional abilities of those diagnosed but also the quality of their closest relationships. Family carers often face profound emotional, relational, and cultural challenges as they adapt to these changes. While past studies have highlighted the grief and uncertainty associated with caregiving, less is known about how relational dynamics evolve over the dementia trajectory or how cultural contexts shape this process. This study aimed to explore how family caregivers in Australia and Japan experience and navigate relational change.