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. 2021 Nov 5;21:546. doi: 10.1186/s12888-021-03565-9

Table 3.

Longitudinal Follow-Up of Moral Injury Events Scale (MIES) Among Healthcare Workers

Items Agreement
Baseline
n = 350
Day 30
n = 280
Day 90
n = 267
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Transgression by others
 1 I saw things that were morally wrong 192 (55) 138 (49) 135 (51)
 2 I am troubled by having witnessed others’ immoral acts 171 (49) 125 (45) 142 (46)
Self-transgression
 3 I acted in ways that violated my own moral code or values 66 (19) 51 (18) 52 (20)
 4 I am troubled by having acted in ways that violated my own morals or values 68 (19) 53 (19) 45 (17)
 5 I violated my own morals by failing to do something that I felt I should have done 71 (20) 60 (21) 57 (22)
 6 I am troubled because I violated my morals by failing to do something that I felt I should have done 72 (21) 56 (20) 46 (17)
Betrayal
 7 I feel betrayed by leaders who I once trusted 157 (45) 130 (46) 142 (46)
 8 I feel betrayed by coworkers who I once trusted 111 (32) 78 (28) 77 (29)
 9 I feel betrayed by others outside the healthcare system who I once trusted 152 (43) 114 (41) 101 (38)
MIES total scores 17.8 ± 6.5 17.2 ± 6.8 17.0 ± 6.6