American Journal of Bioethics
Volume 10, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 48-56

Returning to history: The ethics of researching asylum seeker health in Australia (Article)

Zion D.* , Briskman L. , Loff B.
  • a Monash University, DEPM, 89 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, VIC, Australia
  • b Curtin University of Technology, Australia
  • c Monash University, DEPM, 89 Commercial Road, Melbourne 3004, VIC, Australia

Abstract

Australia's policy of mandatory indefinite detention of those seeking asylum and arriving without valid documents has led to terrible human rights abuses and cumulative deterioration in health for those incarcerated. We argue that there is an imperative to research and document the plight of those who have suffered at the hands of the Australian government and its agents. However, the normal tools available to those engaged in health research may further erode the rights and well being of this population, requiring a rethink of existing research ethics paradigms to approaches that foster advocacy research and drawing on the voices of those directly affected, including those bestowed with duty of care for this population. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Author Keywords

Asylum seekers Research ethics Informed consent

Index Keywords

Vulnerable Populations vulnerable population refugee Australia psychological aspect conflict human Refugees ethics personnel prisoner Prisoners Research Personnel research ethics research subject Behavior Control Research Subjects Time Factors Ethics, Research Coercion Patient Advocacy persuasive communication informed consent human rights Humans verbal communication Narration Article prison Prisons uncertainty organization and management personal autonomy private sector Conflict (Psychology) health care delivery Health Services Accessibility time

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DOI: 10.1080/15265160903469310
ISSN: 15265161
Cited by: 18
Original Language: English