| Literature DB >> 33169255 |
Abstract
Public health emergencies expose social injustice and health disparities, resulting in calls to address their structural causes once the acute crisis has passed. The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting and exacerbating global, national, and regional disparities in relation to the benefits and burdens of undertaking critical basic public health mitigation measures such as physical distancing. In the United States, attempts to address the COVID-19 pandemic are complicated by striking racial, economic, and geographic inequities. These synergistic inequities exist in both urban and rural areas but take on a particular character and impact in areas of rural poverty. Rural areas face a diverse set of structural challenges, including inadequate public health, clinical, and other infrastructure and economic precarity, hampering the ability of communities and individuals to implement mitigation measures. Public health ethics demands that personnel address both the tactical, real-time adjustment of typical mitigation tools to improve their effectiveness among the rural poor as well as the strategic, longer-term structural causes of health and social injustice that continue to disadvantage this population.Entities:
Keywords: Equity; Health disparities; Justice; Public health ethics; Rural health
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33169255 PMCID: PMC7651816 DOI: 10.1007/s11673-020-10049-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Bioeth Inq ISSN: 1176-7529 Impact factor: 1.352
Public health core values and ethical considerations (APHA 2019)
| Core Public Health Values | Ethical Considerations for Decision Making |
|---|---|
| Professionalism and trust | Permissibility |
| Health and safety | Respect |
| Health justice and equity | Reciprocity |
| Interdependence and solidarity | Effectiveness |
| Human rights and civil liberties | Responsible use of scarce resources |
| Inclusivity and engagement | Proportionality |
| Accountability and transparency | |
| Public participation |