To an increasing extent ethical controversies affect and sometimes obstruct public health work and epidemiological research. In order to improve communication between the concernedparties a modelfor identification and analysis of ethical conflicts in individual-based research has been worked out in co-operation between epidemiologists and moral philosophers. The model has two dimensions. One dimension specifies relevant ethical principles (as beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy and justice). The other dimension specifies the groups ofpersons involved in the conflict under consideration (for example: the study-population, individuals who may benefitfrom the results, the researchers and their personnel, the community at large). The model h...
This paper is a discussion of the possible ethical dilemmas that may arise in both qualitative and q...
Disagreements and confrontations are common among social scientists regarding conclusions obtained b...
BackgroundTo describe the ethical issues and experiences of scientists conducting mixed methods heal...
Abstract: Public health ethics, as distinct from clinical/medical bioethics, is an emerging field of...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
A rich and growing body of literature has emerged on ethics in epidemiologic research and public hea...
Abstract: This paper constructs a conceptual framework for the normative study of public health. It ...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Abstract: Reanalysis and reinterpretation occur when a person other than the original investigator o...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health related states and events i...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
The objective of this paper is to examine the ethical responsibility conflicts between mental health...
Given the focus on health systems in the post-millennium development goal era and moving towards the...
This paper is a discussion of the possible ethical dilemmas that may arise in both qualitative and q...
Disagreements and confrontations are common among social scientists regarding conclusions obtained b...
BackgroundTo describe the ethical issues and experiences of scientists conducting mixed methods heal...
Abstract: Public health ethics, as distinct from clinical/medical bioethics, is an emerging field of...
Science has always had to address ethical issues, with advances in science continuously creating new...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
A rich and growing body of literature has emerged on ethics in epidemiologic research and public hea...
Abstract: This paper constructs a conceptual framework for the normative study of public health. It ...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Abstract: Reanalysis and reinterpretation occur when a person other than the original investigator o...
Abstract. Current principles and regulations concerning the ethics of research on human participants...
Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health related states and events i...
There is commonly debate concerning the difference between ethics and morals although there is gener...
The objective of this paper is to examine the ethical responsibility conflicts between mental health...
Given the focus on health systems in the post-millennium development goal era and moving towards the...
This paper is a discussion of the possible ethical dilemmas that may arise in both qualitative and q...
Disagreements and confrontations are common among social scientists regarding conclusions obtained b...
BackgroundTo describe the ethical issues and experiences of scientists conducting mixed methods heal...