Determining who Constitutes the Community (From the Book- Casebook on Ethical Issues in International Health Research)

AuthorNeha Madhiwalla
AuthorRichard Cash
Date Accessioned2024-11-26T09:02:53Z
Date Available2024-11-26T09:02:53Z
Date of Publication2009
DescriptionCase study based on an intervention.
AbstractThe case study raises some pertinent question such as who should actually represent a community? What should be an actual representation of a community and its voice based on which decisions can be made or interventions can be planned? What should be the inclusion criteria? Ethical Issues around mid-course corrections in research and Procedural justice.
Identifier URIhttps://resourcerepository.azimpremjiuniversity.edu.in/handle/apurr/890
ProvenanceRural
ProvenanceSouth Asian Country
KeywordLandless Tribal Population
CitationMadhiwalla, N. (2009). Determining who Constitutes the Community. In Cash, R., Wikler, D., Saxena, A., & Capron, A. (Eds.), Casebook on ethical issues in international health research (pp. 134-135). World Health Organization.
TitleDetermining who Constitutes the Community (From the Book- Casebook on Ethical Issues in International Health Research)
Item TypeCase Study
CoverageUnderstanding a Community and Inclusion criteria
CoverageIssues of Representation in a Culturally Diverse Society with many Vulnerable Groups
CoverageEthical Issues in Mid-Course Correction in Research
CoverageProcedural Justice
Course TagEthics in Public Health Research
Course TagWhat is Public Health: Perspectives, Ethics and Values
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