Developing an Ethical/Social Justice Surveillance System (ESJSS): A Methodological Framework.

David Augustin Hodge, Linda S Behar-Horenstein, Chu Chu Onwuachi-Saunders, Bianca Alcena, Terrilyn Lynum-Williams
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Efforts to reduce the unequal impacts and generations of systemic disadvantage and inequality in healthcare for black and brown communities became amplified and were made more urgent during the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, public health surveillance systems have been challenged to address the vulnerabilities that residents within these environments and experiences. This paper describes the methodology used to develop a public health ethics and bioethics surveillance system grounded in empathy and care ethics. This surveillance system was designed to assess the prevalence of ethical and social justice violations relative to the COVID-19 vaccines administration. The authors describe the methods used to establish content validity of the questionnaire, evaluate the data, and compare three ethical theories (i.e., deontology, utilitarianism, and care ethics) that would best undergird public health ethics to increase health equity.

发展道德/社会正义监督系统(ESJSS):一个方法框架。
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,减少黑人和棕色人种社区在医疗保健方面的不平等影响和几代人的系统性劣势和不平等的努力变得更加紧迫。此外,公共卫生监测系统在解决居民在这些环境和经历中的脆弱性方面面临挑战。本文描述了用于开发基于移情和护理伦理的公共卫生伦理和生物伦理监测系统的方法。该监测系统旨在评估与COVID-19疫苗管理有关的违反道德和社会正义的普遍情况。作者描述了用于建立问卷内容效度的方法,评估数据,并比较了三种伦理理论(即义务论,功利主义和护理伦理),这三种理论最能巩固公共卫生伦理,以增加卫生公平。
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