Fundamentalism, Multiculturalism and Problems of Conducting Research with Populations in Developing Nations
A growing number of nurse researchers travel globally to conduct research in poor and underserved populations in developing nations. These researchers, while well versed in research ethics, often find it difficult to apply traditional ethical standards to populations in developing countries. The pro...
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2001
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Nursing ethics
Year: 2001, Volume: 8, Issue: 5, Pages: 459-468 |
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Multiculturalism
B Informed Consent B International Ethics B Research B Philosophy |
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