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Fig 1.

General relationship between Total Worker Health® constructs and ecological levels modified from Sorensen et al. (2021) [16] conceptual model.

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Table 1.

Summary of sociodemographic and work-related factors in quantitative and qualitative samples.

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Table 2.

Summary of cross-sectional moral injury regression model results.

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Table 3.

Mapping total worker health® constructs to moral injury themes.

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Table 4.

Bidirectional influence of organizational outcome themes and moral injury.

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Fig 2.

Situating healthcare worker moral injury within a Total Worker Health® framework.

General Total Worker Health® framework modified to illustrate bidirectional relationships between moral injury, working conditions, and organizational outcomes as well as feedback loops by which some organizational outcomes contribute to additional moral injury and shape working conditions. (Grey arrows denote feedback loop, dotted arrow denotes theorized relationship).

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