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  • Healthcare Professional Studies

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  • Professional counselors play a vital role in supporting individuals with terminal illness.
  • Caregiver attitudes significantly influence the quality of care for terminally ill patients.
  • Understanding counselor attitudes is crucial for enhancing end-of-life care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the attitudes of clinical mental health and rehabilitation counselors towards terminal illness.
  • To identify factors influencing counselor attitudes in end-of-life care.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional study design.
  • Utilized an edited version of the FATCOD-B instrument to assess counselor attitudes.
  • Surveyed clinical mental health counselors and rehabilitation counselors.

Main Results:

  • Counselor attitudes towards terminal illness were significantly influenced by career length (p = .046).
  • Prior experience working with terminally ill individuals significantly impacted counselor attitudes (p = .009).
  • Findings align with similar research in medicine and nursing.

Conclusions:

  • Clinical experience and direct exposure to terminally ill patients are critical factors for healthcare professionals.
  • These factors are essential for effectively supporting vulnerable populations facing terminal illness.
  • Further research should explore interventions to shape positive counselor attitudes.