A New Edition of Developing World Bioethics Is Now Available
July 18, 2018
Developing World Bioethics (vol. 18, no. 2, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Power Difference and Risk Perception: Mapping Vulnerability within the Decision Process of Pregnant Women towards Clinical Trial Participation in an Urban Middle-Income Setting” by Geerte C. Den hollander et al.
- “Designing Research Funding Schemes to Promote Global Health Equity: An Exploration of Current Practice in Health Systems Research” by Bridget Pratt and Adnan A. Hyder
- “Beneficial Coercion in Psychiatric Care: Insights from African Ethico-Cultural System” by Cornelius Olukunle Ewuoso
- “Application of Ethical Principles to Research using Public Health Data in The Global South: Perspectives from Africa” by Evelyn Anane-Sarpong et al.
- “Opt-In or Opt-Out to Increase Organ Donation in South Africa? Appraising Proposed Strategies Using an Empirical Ethics Analysis” by Harriet Etheredge, Claire Penn, and Jennifer Watermeyer
- “A Critique of the Principle of ‘Respect for Autonomy’, Grounded in African thought” by Kevin G. Behrens
- “Ethics of Community Engagement in Field Trials of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes” by David B. Resnik
- “Age-Related Inequalities in Health and Healthcare: The Life Stages Approach” by Nancy S. Jecker
- “H3Africa: An Africa Exemplar? Exploring Its Framework on Protecting Human Research Participants” by Obiajulu Nnamuchi
- “The Benefit Sharing Vision of H3Africa” by Bege Dauda and Steven Joffe
- “Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Forensic Molecular Phenotyping in South Africa” by Nandi Slabbert and Laura Jane Heathfield
- “Quarantine, Isolation and the Duty of Easy Rescue in Public Health” by Alberto Giubilini, Thomas Douglas, Hannah Maslen, and Julian Savulescu
- “New Developments in India Concerning the Policy of Passive Euthanasia” by Scaria Kanniyakonil
- “When a Physician and a Clinical Ethicist Collaborate for Better Patient Care” by Thalia Arawi and Lama Charafeddine