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'Relief of oppression': An organizing principle for researchers' obligations to participants in observational studies in the developing world
Authors:James V Lavery  Sunita VS Bandewar  Joshua Kimani  Ross EG Upshur  Frances A Plummer  Peter A Singer
Affiliation:(1) Centre for Research on Inner City Health & Centre for Global Health Research, Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada;(2) Department of Public Health Sciences and Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;(3) McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada;(4) Department of Microbiology, University of Nairobi, Kenya;(5) Joint Centre for Bioethics, Department of Family & Community Medicine, and Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada;(6) Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;(7) Public Health Agency of Canada, Winnipeg, Canada;(8) Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:

Background  

A central question in the debate about exploitation in international research is whether investigators and sponsors from high-income countries (HIC) have obligations to address background conditions of injustice in the communities in which they conduct their research, beyond the healthcare and other research-related needs of participants, to aspects of their basic life circumstances.
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