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A living laboratory? Ethics and experimentality in humanitarian innovation
Hunt, Matthew ( 2019-03 )The 2010 Haiti earthquake has been described as a living laboratory in which innovative technologies were used by local and international organizations to assist with search and rescue, relief coordination, and live mapping. ... -
Moral distress among disaster responders: what is it, and can we do anything about it? A scoping review
Gustavsson, Martina ( 2019-03 )Moral challenges are frequently encountered by healthcare personnel involved in disaster response. Elevated needs and lack of time and resources, demands taking difficult decisions and priorities. Such challenging situations ... -
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics: Contributing to debate on the ethical conduct of research in global health emergencies
Wright, Katharine ( 2019-03 )This presentation describes the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and its remit. It works on specific projects to analyse topics in bioethics and produce recommendations. A current project was triggered by the Ebola outbreak ... -
The Post-Research Ethics Analysis (PREA) Project
O'Mathúna, Dónal ( 2019-03 )A series of presentations provide an overview of the PREA project and preliminary findings. An initial scoping review led to the Research Ethics Tool commissioned by the project funders, R2HC. Then a more thorough PREA ... -
The PREA Tool
O'Mathúna, Dónal ( 2019-03 )The PREA Tool is the primary practical output from the Post-Research Ethics Analysis (PREA) Project. This presentation shows how it was developed from the findings of the PREA systematic review and qualitative interview ... -
Representation of Minorities in Research: A View from the Community
Pyakurel, Sudarshan ( 2019-03 ) -
Research with vulnerable populations in humanitarian crises: ethical challenges and overlooked areas
Barber, Rebecca ( 2019-03 )The humanitarian principle of impartiality requires that assistance be based on need alone. In order to ascertain needs, and then to assess what types of assistance have been most effective in meeting those needs, we need ... -
Selected Principles for Ethical Social and Behavior Change Communication
Jacobson, Tom; LeMire Garlic, Nicole ( 2019-03 )This paper will address ethical challenges in applied communication work undertaken to alleviate poverty and advance social justice in the subfield of development communication, alternatively called social and behavior ... -
A systematic literature review of the ethics of conducting research in the humanitarian setting
Bruno, William; Parmar, Parveen; Haar, Rohini J. ( 2019-03 )Background: There has been a recent drive toward professionalization of relief services during humanitarian crises. For example, the Sphere Project, a collaborative initiative among several humanitarian groups, attempted ... -
Unexpected and dangerous situations cropped during field research data collection for public health research: an experience sharing
Sudhakar Narayan, Morankar ( 2019-03 )Background: Researcher has conducted 50 large/small scales research in India and Ethiopia and experienced unexpected dangerous situations during field research despite taking care of ethical rules and regulations. Few ... -
Using Participatory Research to discuss Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights with Urban Refugee Youth
Vernaelde, Jamie ( 2019-03 )It is critical to document concrete examples and lessons learned from implementation of sexual and reproductive health services within humanitarian settings, particularly for refugee women and girls in protracted situations ... -
Welcome and Introduction
O'Mathúna, Dónal ( 2019-03 )This session introduces the PREA conference, Ethics and Humanitarian Research: Generating Evidence Ethically. The conference is opened by Dónal O’Mathúna, Principal Investigator of the PREA (Post-Research Ethics Analysis) ...