Twenty-nine family caregivers of terminally ill cancer patients in Hong Kon
g were asked about their perceived difficulty in managing caregiver tasks,
Results showed that the level of difficulty in handling the three main aspe
cts of tasks, that is the direct care, intrapersonal tasks, and interperson
al ties, were similar (chi(2) = 0.71, P > 0.05). The individual tasks ident
ified as extremely difficult included compensation for personal time (31%),
updating knowledge of reimbursement mechanism (20.7%), and emotionally acc
epting the likelihood of a progressive downward course of illness (17.2%).
Mann-Whitney tests indicated that caregivers who had a shorter duration of
caregiving experience perceived significantly greater difficulty in direct
care (P < 0.05), intrapersonal tasks (P < 0.05), and overall tasks (P < 0.0
5). These findings indicate the need for the provision of counselling and e
ducational support for these caregivers.