Abstract
In health care we find patients suffering from diseases. Sometimes illness effects the life situation and thus causes a life suffering. Unfortunately, suffering is also caused by the care that patients are given with the aim to relief suffering. In this article, the aim was to describe the essence of suffering caused by care. The study is phenomenological and based on a lifeworld approach, and the analysis is based on 17 interviews with patients in somatic and psychiatric care. The result shows that patients suffer from health care relationships that are not caring in the word's true meaning. Instead of receiving care that helps them to gain health they are experientially violated by insulting, objectifying, and neglecting approaches of the care providers.
