Health Disparity The Case of Hurricane Katrina The diversity movement suggests that our differences should not have economic, social, or political consequences and that we should be entitled to the same access to resources and opportunities regardless of our differences. However, the human suffering resulting from Hurricane Katrina and the images of victims have stimulated a debate about differential access to resources. Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research about the differential treatment and access to resources. Based on your research, create a 3- to 4-page report in a Microsoft Word document that includes answers to the following questions:
•What are the potential ethical issues that researchers may face when conducting public health research targeting vulnerable populations?
•What are the specific vulnerable groups that are potentially at risk as a result of the disaster? Why?
•What are the specific strategies that you would propose to ensure equity? Explain.
•What are the strategies that you would recommend to prevent potential human rights violations? Explain.
Issues in targeting vulnerable groups for research
Participants vulnerability
Negative outcome or loss of benefits due to their participation in research
Legal requirements to make use of their participation in research
Vulnerability factors:
Physical factors
Economical factors
social factors
environmental factors
Confidentiality limitations
Compensation for their participation
Strategies:
Identify the assets to protect them
Identify the possible threats
Determine the level of risk
Identify unacceptable risk
Plan for the budget and implement the same to prvent risk
Repeat the risk assessment
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