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)

AuthorRenaud F. Boulanger
AuthorMatthew R. Hunt
AuthorD.H. Barret
Date Accessioned2024-11-26T09:02:54Z
Date Available2024-11-26T09:02:54Z
Date of Publication2016
DescriptionCase study developed from Evaluation of a Public Health Intervention.
AbstractThe 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.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/919
ProvenanceRural
ProvenanceAfrican Countries
KeywordPeople living in extreme poverty
CitationBoulanger, R.F., Hunt, M.R. (2016). To Reveal or Not to Reveal Potentially Harmful Findings: A Dilemma for Public Health Research. In H Barrett, D., W Ortmann, L., Dawson, A., Saenz, C., Reis, A., & Bolan, G. (Eds), Public health ethics: cases spanning the globe (pp. 300-303).
TitleTo Reveal or Not to Reveal Potentially Harmful Findings: A Dilemma for Public Health Research. (From the Book-Public Health Ethics: Cases Spanning the Globe)
Item TypeCase Study
CoveragePublic Health Ethics
CoverageEthical obligations and responsibilities of researchers in international collaborative research
CoverageCompeting interests of researcher impacting collective good and outcome of the research
Course TagPublic Health Ethics
Course TagEthical obligations and responsibilities of researchers in international collaborative research
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