Ethical Analysis of Public Health Programmes: What Does It Entail?

In Arima Mishra & Kalyani Subbiah (eds.), Ethics in Public Health Practice in India. Singapore: Springer Singapore. pp. 63-83 (2018)
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Abstract

While several professions have ethical guidelines set by their own professional bodies, such guidance is often not available for implementation of public health programmes. Therefore, very often, ethical perspectives involving the public health programmes are neglected. As a result, several ethical issues arise during the implementation phase. This chapter examines three key principles, namely, respect to persons, beneficence, and justice, and explores its applicability to public health practice. It analyse this framework using three case studies: the Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program, introduction of Human Papilloma Virus vaccines in India, and polio eradication programme. We used the published literature, reports of ongoing national programmes, and documents outlining ethical principles published by national and international organizations to analyse the components of the framework. Each case study informs the multifaceted dimensions of ethical issues and challenges associated with a specific programme. In the absence of clearly developed guidance, we illustrate how using our proposed framework can identify and resolve ethical issues in the existing public health programmes.

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