Public Health Research and Scheduled Tribes: An ethical lens
In this commentary, it is argued that greater attention paid to ethical considerations related to doing Public Health Research with Scheduled Tribes (STs) should be prioritized. Given the high levels of health needs among STs as well as their high levels of deprivation, cultural oppression, and impi...
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doaj-a555158207714362b965944f49179ccc2020-11-24T21:44:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2016-01-0160322122310.4103/0019-557X.189026Public Health Research and Scheduled Tribes: An ethical lensKatia S MohindraIn this commentary, it is argued that greater attention paid to ethical considerations related to doing Public Health Research with Scheduled Tribes (STs) should be prioritized. Given the high levels of health needs among STs as well as their high levels of deprivation, cultural oppression, and impingement on their rights, there is a need to revisit our research practices to contribute to better health and overall empowerment. Specific strategies that could be integrated into research practice are offered. The paper concludes with a call for the development of national guidelines for Public Health Research with STs.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2016;volume=60;issue=3;spage=221;epage=223;aulast=MohindraEthicsNational GuidelinesPublic Health ResearchScheduled Tribes |
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In this commentary, it is argued that greater attention paid to ethical considerations related to doing Public Health Research with Scheduled Tribes (STs) should be prioritized. Given the high levels of health needs among STs as well as their high levels of deprivation, cultural oppression, and impingement on their rights, there is a need to revisit our research practices to contribute to better health and overall empowerment. Specific strategies that could be integrated into research practice are offered. The paper concludes with a call for the development of national guidelines for Public Health Research with STs. |
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