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3/2025
vol. 29 Artykuł oryginalny
The issue of occupational burnout and its selected predictors among Polish physiotherapists – cross sectional study
Justyna Anna Szefler-Derela
1
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Andrzej Piotr Knapik
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Krzysztof Jendrysik
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Research, Physiotherapy Review, 2025, 29(3), 24-34
Data publikacji online: 2025/09/25
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