Ethics and Epidemiology

Ethics and Epidemiology

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Jan 15, 1998 · English · Hardcover (312 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 312
Language English
Published Jan 15, 1998
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0195102428
ISBN-13 9780195102420

Description

Grounded in the intersection of public health and moral philosophy, this engaging work delves into the intricate relationship between ethics and epidemiology. Through a collection of essays and insights from experts in the field, it addresses critical dilemmas and considerations faced by practitioners in their pursuit of health equity and justice.

The authors skillfully illuminate how ethical principles can guide decision-making in epidemiological research and practice. They tackle pressing issues such as informed consent, the distribution of resources during health crises, and the responsibilities of researchers to the communities they study. By weaving together theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies, they foster a nuanced understanding of how ethical practice can enhance public health outcomes.

Readers will find themselves challenged to think critically about the moral implications of epidemiological work. With a clear focus on human rights and societal impact, the book serves as an essential reference for professionals and students alike who seek to navigate the complexities of ethical decision-making in health sciences.

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Health & Wellness
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