“…Moreover, having a meaningful, intimate relationship during incurable illness is an important protective factor for individual well-being of both patients and partners (Hagedoorn, Sanderman, Bolks, Tuinstra, & Coyne, 2008; Li & Loke, 2014; Lyons, Miller, & McCarthy, 2016; Rodin et al, 2007). An incurable stage of illness may, however, also bring profound relationship challenges for couples, such as negotiating difficult choices regarding end-of-life care, coping with anticipatory grief, role and lifestyle changes, talking about the ill partner’s legacy in psychological and practical matters, or even trying to resolve long-standing conflicts (Drabe et al, 2016; Manne & Badr, 2008; Taylor, 2014; Tie & Poulsen, 2013). Some couples’ relationship even risks deterioration in this phase of life (Koop & Strang, 2003; Weingarten, 2013).…”