The ethics of conducting observational tobacco research without providing treatment to people who us...
The ethics of conducting observational tobacco research without providing treatment to people who use tobacco: a case example from South Africa
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[...]that researchers are not tasked with addressing the shortfalls of a country’s healthcare system, and second, that researchers cannot ignore the health problems of their participants and should at least ensure access to care that meets national guidelines.15 Furthermore, planning for ancillary care is part of building collaborative partnerships...
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The ethics of conducting observational tobacco research without providing treatment to people who use tobacco: a case example from South Africa
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2059-7908
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2059-7908
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10.1136/bmjgh-2022-009732