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  • Health research methodology
  • Collaborative science
  • Research ethics

Background:

  • Calls for collaborative health research are widespread, including in World Health Assembly resolutions.
  • Arguments supporting collaborative research are often assumed and lack explicit discussion in scientific literature.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a clear justification for why health research should be collaborative.
  • To explore the ethical considerations and trade-offs inherent in collaborative research frameworks.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and conceptual analysis.
  • Development of ethical arguments for research collaboration.
  • Discussion of balancing competing ethical values in collaborative health research.

Main Results:

  • Three core arguments are presented to support the necessity of collaborative health research.
  • Analysis highlights the ethical values and potential conflicts within collaborative research models.

Conclusions:

  • Establishing a robust ethical and practical foundation for collaborative health research is crucial.
  • Understanding and addressing the trade-offs in ethical values can enhance the responsible implementation of collaborative research.