Category: Research Articles
October 28, 2022
Medical or clinical ethics provides guidance for health practitioners and has, hopefully, been taught to medical students during training. The teaching of clinical/medical ethics is more important in the current times because of advances in medical science and the different cultural and socioeco...
Elizabeth Anne Bukusi
May 07, 2022
Much has been written, and much will be written, about Paul Farmer whose sudden passing on February 21, at the age of 62 has left legions of people bereft. This is my personal eulogy to a man I knew for about a decade, most closely since I joined the Department he chaired at Harvard Medical Schoo...
Vikram Patel
October 28, 2022
Conventional medical education does not provide adequate training to undergraduates to resolve healthcare-related ethical dilemmas. This quasi-experimental study using a pre-post design was conducted to assess knowledge, attitudes and practices in healthcare ethics (HCE) and evaluate the effectiv...
Shashank Banait, Jyoti Jain, Pradeep Bokariya, Shahryar Khan
May 07, 2022
The editorial by Nikhil Govind in the Indian Journal of Medical Ethics is disturbing because of its epistemological connotations [1]. In this rejoinder, I will not address the merits or demerits of indigenous traditions in medicine, or homeopathy (which, though not an indigenous tradition is part...
George Thomas
July 23, 2022
Medical and nursing students may have to face healthcare-related violence, especially now as they may be doing clinical duty during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study was conducted to analyse the perceptions and attitudes of medical and nursing students towards violence against healthcare workers ...
Japleen Kaur, Shruti Sharma, Manik Inder Singh, Sarit Sharma
January 10, 2023
Treatment of children with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), requiring maintenance dialysis, poses unique challenges. In low- and middle-income countries, lifelong treatment leads to significant stress on the overall family unit. Families face serious financial, social and psychological consequenc...
Ali Asghar Anwar Lanewala , Sualeha Siddiq Shekhani
May 07, 2022
This study aimed to explore ethical dilemmas and challenges faced by young mental healthcare researchers and professionals working with survivors of suicide (hereinafter suicide survivors). Two focus group discussions (FGDs) Researcher FGD (with those engaged in suicide research) and Clinician FG...
Supreet Kaur Bhasin , Ishita U Bharadwaj , R P Beniwal, Vanya Gupta , Triptish Bhatia , Smita N Deshpande
May 07, 2022
The present audit was carried out with the objective of evaluating warning letters (WLs) issued to trial sponsors, clinical investigators and institutional review boards (IRBs) by the United States Food and Drug Administration during a six-year period and compare it with two similar earlier audit...
Unnati Saxena, Debdipta Bose, Shruti Saha, Nithya J Gogtay, Urmila M Thatte
May 07, 2022
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to stalk the globe, ever since the first outbreak in December 2019. Variants of concern and fear of subsequent pandemic waves continue to challenge every nation. The virus has caught communities off-guard many times with grave consequences.
Suneela Garg, Anjali Rajeev, Nidhi Bhatnagar
May 07, 2022
This commentary examines the space-attitude-administrative complex of mainstream mental health systems with regard to its responses to decriminalisation of non-heteronormative sexual identities. Even though the Supreme Court, in its 2018 order, instructed governments to disseminate its judgment w...
Sudarshan R Kottai