The impact of moral injury on healthcare workers’ career calling: exploring authentic self-expression, ethical leadership, and self-compassion
Abstract Background Moral injury is a significant issue for healthcare workers, often stemming from exposure to ethical dilemmas and distressing events. This study aims to explore the relationship between moral injury and healthcare workers’ career calling, using the job demands-resources model as a...
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Main Authors: | Feifei Li, Lei Sun, Fanli Jia |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2025-01-01
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Series: | BMC Medical Ethics |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-025-01175-8 |
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