Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health raises challenging ethical issues. This article explores ethical issues that arose in the Gulf Long-term Follow-up Study (GuLF STUDY) and provides guidance for future research. Ethical issues encountered by GuLF STUDY investigators included a) minimizing risks and promoting benefits to participants, b) obtaining valid informed consent, c) providing financial compensation to participants, d) working with vulnerable participants, e) protecting participant confidentiality, f) addressing conflicts of interest, g) dealing with legal implications of research, and h) obtaining expeditious review from the institutional review board (IRB), community group...
Abstract Environmental health research is a relatively new scientific area with much interdisciplina...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
The April 20, 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion was an engineering and environmental tragedy ...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
Abstract Background The conduct of research in settin...
The need for high quality and timely disaster research has been a topic of great discussion over the...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ike Valentine Iyioke, Division of Public Health, College of Human Medicine, Mich...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
Abstract OnlyThis article details the justification and plans of a research team for studying and he...
This article reviews some of the ethical issues that arise in environmental health research with hum...
The number of research studies in the humanitarian field is rising. It is imperative, therefore, tha...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
Background: The world is at risk of epidemics of novel and reemerging infectious diseases. These ma...
This analytical paper assesses the BP Deepwater Horizon 2010 oil well explosion in the Gulf of Mexic...
Abstract Environmental health research is a relatively new scientific area with much interdisciplina...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
The April 20, 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion was an engineering and environmental tragedy ...
Health research in the context of an environmental disaster with implications for public health rais...
Abstract Background The conduct of research in settin...
The need for high quality and timely disaster research has been a topic of great discussion over the...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ike Valentine Iyioke, Division of Public Health, College of Human Medicine, Mich...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Dana Howard, Center for Bioethics, The Ohio State University, United States, how...
Abstract OnlyThis article details the justification and plans of a research team for studying and he...
This article reviews some of the ethical issues that arise in environmental health research with hum...
The number of research studies in the humanitarian field is rising. It is imperative, therefore, tha...
Research is vital to accurately describe phenomena in humanitarian emergency situations and to evalu...
Background: The world is at risk of epidemics of novel and reemerging infectious diseases. These ma...
This analytical paper assesses the BP Deepwater Horizon 2010 oil well explosion in the Gulf of Mexic...
Abstract Environmental health research is a relatively new scientific area with much interdisciplina...
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast signified the arrival of the most catastrophic nat...
The April 20, 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion was an engineering and environmental tragedy ...