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The influence of spirituality, religiosity, and self-care on well-being among Thai infection preventionists during the COVID-19 pandemic
In a national survey of lead infection preventionists in Thai hospitals, spiritual and religious importance were associated with increased odds of career satisfaction. Cultivating environments for spiritual, religious, and self-care practices within the clinical setting may help facilitate emotional...
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