The lived experience of moral injury in healthcare: a systemic and societal crisis.

J Epidemiol Popul Health

Paris-Saclay, UVSQ, Inserm, Developmental Psychiatry, Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (CESP), Villejuif, France.

Published: June 2025


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