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| "Compilation on Environmental Health Research Ethics Issues with Native Communities - A revision of this article-A Review of improved Ethical Practices for Environmental/Public Health, Case" |
| by: Examples from Native Communities" has been published in Health Education and Behavior, Vol. 33, Number 2, April 2006 Dianne Quigley, Syracuse University (2001) |
| Published on: 1/1/2002 |
This document includes a collective summary of research ethics issues in the conduct of research with Native American/other indigenous populations. Although the focus of this effort is environmental health, research ethics issues from other health initiatives are included to compensate for the paucity of literature in the environmental health field. The findings from these other health-related fields are directly applicable to environmental health. The data has been drawn from fourteen articles and case studies in the literature that specifically focus on research ethics with Native communities and participatory research strategies. Case studies are drawn from United States, Canada and Australia. The types of research investigations range from diabetes, cancer screening, other medical interventions, to environmental health topics of management of nuclear risks and toxic contamination risks. |
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