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Are spouses better caregivers than children for stroke patients? Hyderabad neurologist explains

Study suggesting spouses are better caregivers highlights association and not causation, explains Dr Sudhir Kumar. 

Published on: Apr 01, 2026 11:07 am IST
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A light-hearted debate has long raged on whether an individual is better taken care of by their spouse or their children. However, that might now take a serious turn based on the findings of a recent study published in the March 2026 edition of the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.

Studies have shown that individuals cared for by their spouse have a higher chance of recovery from stroke. (Unsplash )

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The study found that stroke patients with spouse caregivers had 44 percent better functional recovery compared to those cared for by their children or children-in-law. Dr Sudhir Kumar, MD, DM, a neurologist at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad took to X on March 31 to explain what the finding actually means.

The study establishes association, not causation

For a stroke patient to recover well, the support of his loved ones is of vital importance. According to Dr Kumar, the support of the family provides the patient encouragement to move and assistance with exercises.

Family support also ensures that the individual gets their medication in a timely manner and any complications in the lifestyle are avoided.

“Spouses often provide that continuity. Others may not; not because they care less, but because life structure doesn’t allow it,” stated the neurologist.

“There is also an uncomfortable cultural layer (especially in India): Caregiving roles are shaped by proximity, autonomy, and family dynamics, not just intent,” he added. “And one more truth we often ignore: Spousal caregivers often pay a price in the form of burnout, stress, and depression.”

Thus, the real takeaway from the study is not that spouses are the best people to take care of individuals, but rather that recovery is aided when the care is continuous, coordinated, and committed.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Debapriya Bhattacharya is a Content Producer at Hindustan Times. He started his career in 2022, working in newsrooms in beats like education, US news, trending stories, and entertainment. In his new role in the lifestyle desk, he seeks to deliver a balanced blend of research-driven reporting and creative storytelling from health and recipes to art and culture. Science, philosophy, food and pop culture are what pump his veins and help bring heart to his stories. Debapriya tries to see out subjects that will allow him and readers to explore new frontiers and improve the quality of life for all. The explorations can be both external and internal, as thoughts seek to be as chaotic as the greater universe. As a citizen of the world, Debapriya has been fascinated by the lives of people across the globe throughout time. His curiosity leads him to explore new linguistic and cultural landscapes to broaden his horizons and deepen his understanding of global narratives. Beyond the newsroom, Debapriya loves to participate in debate and theatre, spaces that he considers to be holy grounds for nuance and self-expression. A graduate from Ashutosh College, University of Calcutta, Debapriya completed his Master's degree from the same university in 2022. An ambiverted bibliophile, he loves his solitude as much as he adores stimulating conversations. And despite his reverence for tech, libraries continue to be his favourite place for research.

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