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Title: Ethics in occupational health: deliberations of an international workgroup addressing challenges in an African context
Authors: London, Leslie
Tangwa, Godfrey
Matchaba-Hove, Reginald
Mkhize, Nhlanhla
Nwabueze, Remi
Nyika, Aceme
Westerholm, Peter
Keywords: Ethics, Occupational health, Occupational health practitioner, African philosophy, Globalisation, Stigma, Consent, Culture,
Autonomy, Ubuntu, Harmony, Identity
Issue Date: 2014
Series/Report no.: BMC Medical Ethics;Vol. 15, No. 48
Abstract: International codes of ethics play an important role in guiding professional practice in developing countries. In the occupational health setting, codes developed by international agencies have substantial import on protecting working populations from harm. This is particularly so under globalisation which has transformed processes of production in fundamental ways across the globe. As part of the process of revising the Ethical Code of the International Commission on Occupational Health, an Africa Working Group addressed key challenges for the relevance and cogency of an ethical code in occupational health for an African context through an iterative consultative process.
Description: http://bmcmedethics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1472-6939-15-48
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11408/976
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