Research in epidemic and emergency situations: A model for collaboration and expediting ethics review in two Caribbean countries
Abstract Various forms of research are essential in emergency, disaster and disease outbreak situations, but challenges exist including the long length of time it takes to get research proposals approved. Consequently, it would be very advantageous to have an acceptable model for efficient coordination and communication between and among research ethics committees/IRBs and ministries of health, and templates for expediting (done with speed and efficiency) ethical review of research proposals in emergency and epidemic situations to be used across the Caribbean and in other low and middle income countries. This project invol...
Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 28, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Derrick Aarons Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

“You Cannot Collect Data Using Your Own Resources And Put It On Open Access”: Perspectives From Africa About Public Health Data‐Sharing
This study sought to explore relevant experiences, contextual, and subjective explanations around the topic to provide a rich and detailed presentation of what it means to different stakeholders and contexts to share data and how that can guide practice and ethical guidance. A qualitative design involving interviews was undertaken with professionals working in public health institutions endowed with data (HDSS), ethics committees, and advisory agencies which help shape health research in Africa. A descriptive form of thematic analysis was used to summarize results into six key themes: (1) The role of HDSSs in research usin...
Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 26, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Evelyn Anane ‐Sarpong, Tenzin Wangmo, Claire Leonie Ward, Osman Sankoh, Marcel Tanner, Bernice Simone Elger Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

“You Cannot Collect Data Using Your Own Resources And Put It On Open Access”: Perspectives From Africa About Public Health Data‐Sharing
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Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 25, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

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Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 25, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

The ethics and politics of patient ‐physician mistrust in contemporary China
Abstract Focusing on the shared sense of victimization and disadvantage‐ness by both patients and doctors/medical workers in cases of medical conflicts, this paper aims to examine the current patient‐doctor tensions in the larger context of moral transformation in Chinese society since the 1980s. Although the decline of public trust in certain aspects is closely associated with the impact of commodification and commercialization of medical sector during the past two decades, other factors play important role as well. In the case of patient‐doctor tension, mutual disrespect and mistrust also result from the ongoing pr...
Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 17, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Yunxiang Yan Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The ethics and politics of patient ‐physician mistrust in contemporary China
Developing World Bioethics,Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 7-15, March 2018. (Source: Developing World Bioethics)
Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 17, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

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Developing World Bioethics,Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 7-15, March 2018. (Source: Developing World Bioethics)
Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 17, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

Dignity is a useful concept for bioethics
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Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 13, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Debora Diniz Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Table of Contents
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Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 13, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

Regulating clinical trials in India: the economics of ethics
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Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 9, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

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Source: Developing World Bioethics - July 9, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

Conceptualizations of fairness and legitimacy in the context of Ethiopian health priority setting: Reflections on the applicability of accountability for reasonableness
Developing World Bioethics, EarlyView. (Source: Developing World Bioethics)
Source: Developing World Bioethics - May 22, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

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Source: Developing World Bioethics - May 22, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

Corruption or professional dignity: An ethical examination of the phenomenon of “red envelopes” (monetary gifts) in medical practice in China
Developing World Bioethics,Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 37-44, March 2018. (Source: Developing World Bioethics)
Source: Developing World Bioethics - May 21, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research

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Developing World Bioethics,Volume 18, Issue 1, Page 37-44, March 2018. (Source: Developing World Bioethics)
Source: Developing World Bioethics - May 21, 2017 Category: Medical Ethics Source Type: research