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An ethics-based approach to global health research part 4: Scholarship and publications
Institution:1. University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;2. Sydney University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;3. Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;4. Monash University, Victoria, Australia;5. University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia;6. University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Disseminating research findings from global health collaborations is essential to advancing science. However, there are a number of ethical considerations and potential challenges to address to ensure thoughtful and non-exploitative reporting. The factors include the benefits and risks to publication, authorship criteria or values, and the accessibility of forums or journals in which to pursue publication. This paper provides commentary related to planning for writing, communicating intentions to publish, obtaining permissions to publish, risks in internationally collaborative work, authorship principles, and journal selection. Authors' and editors’ knowledge of experienced individuals from both pharmacy literature, medical fields, and general publications is incorporated to provide an assessment of risks and benefits of publication of international global health research.
Keywords:Publication ethics  Global health  Pharmacy  Low- and middle-income countries  Authorship  Health care ethics  Ethical dilemmas
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