Ethical Issues in Scientific Research in Developing Countries

  • Singh A
  • Purohit B
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Abstract

Ethics is a cornerstone of dental research, and, for that matter, any research. Authorship in scientific research is an important issue which requires considerable discussion and debate. The pressure to publish is well-established in the university community. Faculty member's performance and promotion are judged by the number of published articles in academic or scholarly journals. Most of the dental schools or universities in India do not have an ethics committee. Ethical issues like informed consent and ethics committee clearance are being taken for granted. That is, these words are mentioned in the manuscript or research paper, without the actual consent or clearance being given. The authors submit that these infringements may be made knowingly and/or unknowingly. The misconduct in research and publication not only affects other authors, but reviewers and editors, as well. However, the worst sufferer is the patient.

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Singh, A., & Purohit, B. (2011). Ethical Issues in Scientific Research in Developing Countries. Online Journal of Health Ethics, 7. https://doi.org/10.18785/ojhe.0701.03

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