“…Furthermore, relationship quality and stability are considered protective factors both for the cardiac patient in terms of survival [35,36] and mental health [37] and also for the caregiver's psychological well-being [37,38]. In fact, in the cardiac disease context, it is important to consider not only the caregiver as a provider of cure and the patient as a receiver but also their specific contribution to the other and to the relationship more generally because, despite the presence of a cardiac illness, the patient and the caregiver continue to be partners with relational needs, for example, closeness and intimacy [8,39,40].…”