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Item Decoding Public Health Ethics and Inequity in India: A Conditional Cash Incentive Scheme-Janani Suraksha Yojana. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe)(2016) Divya Kanwar Bhati; D.H. BarretThe case study raises some critical issues pertaining to Janani Suraksha Yogana programme vis. a. vis. Inequities in access due to socioeconomic status, caste, culture, education etc. and quality and safety of care provided in the public health care institutions. The case study reflects the larger issues of ethics around culture, science, gender and context of programs.Item Decoding Public Health Ethics and Inequity in India: A Conditional Cash Incentive Scheme-Janani Suraksha Yojana. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe).(2016) Divya Kanwar Bhati; D.H. BarretThe case study raises some critical issues pertaining to Janani Suraksha Yogana programme vis. a. vis. Inequities in access due to socioeconomic status, caste, culture, education etc. and quality and safety of care provided in the public health care institutions. The case study reflects the larger issues of ethics around culture, science, gender and context of programs.Item Obesity Prevention in Children: Media Campaigns, Stigma and Ethics. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe)(2016) Erika Blacksher; D.H. BarretThis case study raises issues of vulnerability, stigma, State coercion and intrusion in personal choices in designing media campain and strategies for prevention of obesity among children. It highlights ethical issues and challenges of health communication.Item Obesity Prevention in Children: Media Campaigns, Stigma and Ethics. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe).(2016) Erika Blacksher; D.H. BarretThis case study raises issues of vulnerability, stigma, State coercion and intrusion in personal choices in designing media campain and strategies for prevention of obesity among children. It highlights ethical issues and challenges of health communication.Item To Reveal or Not to Reveal Potentially Harmful Findings: A Dilemma for Public Health Research. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe)(2016) Renaud F. Boulanger; Matthew R. Hunt; D.H. BarretThe case study illuminates ethical issues specifically in international collaborative research. It also accentuates researchers obligations and responsibilities in a health research programme and moral and ethical dilemas in dessiminating their findings in a collaborative international research. It also shows the reader how multiple roles, responsibilities and interests of researcher interact and impact the individual and communal goods and outcome of the research.Item To Reveal or Not to Reveal Potentially Harmful Findings: A Dilemma for Public Health Research. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe).(2016) Renaud F. Boulanger; Matthew R. Hunt; D.H. BarretThe case study illuminates ethical issues specifically in international collaborative research. It also accentuates researchers obligations and responsibilities in a health research programme and moral and ethical dilemas in dessiminating their findings in a collaborative international research. It also shows the reader how multiple roles, responsibilities and interests of researcher interact and impact the individual and communal goods and outcome of the research.