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Ethics of research with human subjects : selected policies and resources.
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ISBN: 1555720579 Year: 1998 Publisher: Frederick University publishing group

Women and health research : ethical and legal issues of including women in clinical studies.
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ISBN: 0309050405 9786610195732 1280195738 030958650X 0585137560 030904992X 9786610195800 1280195800 0309586216 0585023662 9780585023663 Year: 1994 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press,

Beyond consent : seeking justice in research
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ISBN: 0195113535 9780199990771 0199990778 9780195113532 0195119827 9780195119824 1423763599 9781423763598 1602561893 9781602561892 1280453842 9781280453847 9780199990689 9786610453849 6610453845 0199748810 9780199748815 0197705766 0199990689 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York ; Oxford University Press,

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This volume examines the concept of justice, and its application to human subject research, through the different lenses of various research populations.


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The Oxford handbook of public health ethics
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ISBN: 9780190245191 0190245204 0190245190 0190245212 9780190245207 Year: 2019 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press

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Public health is fundamentally concerned with promoting the health of populations through the prevention of disease and injury. It is, at its core, a moral endeavor, because the end it seeks is the advancement of human well-being. Vexing ethics issues are inherent in all aspects of public health practice and policy. They exist in top-of-the-news stories like infectious disease outbreaks and vaccine hesitancy, health disparities, and in more routine assessments of population health needs, data collection, program evaluation, and policy development. They may be distinctive or shared across diverse fields, such as environmental health, nutrition programs and policy, injury prevention, communicable and noncommunicable diseases, and reproductive health. This volume represents the first comprehensive examination of public health ethics in the United States and globally. The volume editors recruited top public health professionals, policy experts, and scholars in public health and ethics fields to offer varied perspectives on the diversity of the issues that define public health ethics. The volume begins with two sections examining the crosscutting conceptual foundations, ethical tensions, and ethical frameworks of and for public health and how public health does its work. It then proceeds topically, with thirteen sections analyzing the application of public health ethics considerations and approaches across the broad range of subject areas. While the fifteen sections can serve to orient the reader within a specific field, each of the more than seventy chapters is designed to serve as a stand-alone contribution. The approach makes the book, its sections, and individual chapters useful as part of course materials, as well as a seminal reference for students, scholars, and public health professionals.

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