Author ORCID Identifier
M. Courtney Hughes: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8699-5701
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Research on Aging
Abstract
Ninety-one percent of surviving spouses in the U.S. cared for their spouses before they died. This review explores the challenges of the transition from caregiving to widowhood and different coping strategies used by widowed spousal caregivers. A systematic review of literature on the transition from caregiving to widowhood was conducted using four major academic search engines. Overall, 280 articles were identified, with 22 meeting the inclusion criteria. Challenges for widowed caregivers included experiencing care burden, letting go of the caregiver role, grief, and triggers. Widowed caregivers’ coping strategies included social support and services use, filling the time gap, finding spirituality, and engaging in unhealthy behaviors. Future research is needed to determine the efficacy of widowed caregivers’ coping strategies. Concerted and collaborative action by health professionals, community organizations, and policymakers is needed to develop programs and other approaches to support widowed caregivers.
First Page
535
Last Page
547
DOI
10.1177/01640275241254396
Publication Date
2024
Recommended Citation
Baumbach A, Hughes MC, Liu Y. Challenges and coping strategies in transitioning from caregiving to widowhood: A systematic review. Research on Aging. 2024. Vol 46(9-10):535-547. https://doi.org/10.1177/01640275241254396
Original Citation
Baumbach A, Hughes MC, Liu Y. Challenges and coping strategies in transitioning from caregiving to widowhood: A systematic review. Research on Aging. 2024. Vol 46(9-10):535-547. https://doi.org/10.1177/01640275241254396
Department
School of Family and Consumer Sciences| School of Health Studies