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  • Health Policy
  • Medical Ethics

Background:

  • Advancing the health of impoverished populations necessitates navigating complex stakeholder interests.
  • Global health professionals frequently encounter challenging ethical and relational dilemmas.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel
  • compass-based
  • framework for global health professionals.
  • To guide practitioners in making morally sound and pragmatically effective decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual framework development.
  • Analysis of stakeholder dynamics in global health delivery.
  • Ethical and practical considerations for decision-making.

Main Results:

  • The proposed framework integrates a
  • moral compass
  • and an
  • effectiveness compass
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  • This dual approach aids in aligning actions with community interests and achieving tangible health improvements.

Conclusions:

  • Global health professionals can enhance their impact by adopting a balanced approach to ethical considerations and practical outcomes.
  • The compass-based framework offers a structured method for navigating complex global health challenges and fostering positive change.