The experiences of family caregivers became clear in this study. Nursing professionals fundamentally need to listen to families’ narratives diligently and collaborate with families in creating meaning from their experiences. Rose, Mallinson, and Walton-Moss reported that building rapport is an essential element of any intervention. Listening to family caregivers’ experiences is a practical way to understand them and build rapport for developing an effective nursing approach. At that time, it is necessary to acknowledge caregivers’ experiences, especially those in which they cannot help but think, “How nice it would be if patients would just die or disappear,” or, “I would be free from sufferings if I die.”