Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India
Antimicrobial resistance has been described as a "slow-moving Tsunami" and one of the top global health threats that affect social groups inequitably especially in LMICs. This paper analyses social inequities and ethical implications related to antibiotic use in India and how information s...
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description | Antimicrobial resistance has been described as a "slow-moving Tsunami" and one of the top global health threats that affect social groups inequitably especially in LMICs. This paper analyses social inequities and ethical implications related to antibiotic use in India and how information systems can help mitigate them. India is a global AMR hotspot, showing relative policy inertia in addressing this grand challenge. The paper describes two interconnected streams of work. One, it takes an ecosystem perspective to understand inequities in practices around prescription, dispensing, and consumption of antibiotics. Two, it analyzes the potential role of the digital in trying to address these inequities. As result, the paper identifies four key determinants of social inequity and their ethical implications. Next, the paper identifies the opportunities and challenges in applying digital to address these inequities. This paper thus seeks to make an important contribution to IS research on an area of immense societal value, particularly in informing how the potential of the digital can be effectively materialized.
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spelling | doaj.art-3ab0c529df064872a1a37d725720978c2022-12-22T03:04:28ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesHealth Technology Assessment in Action2645-38352022-07-0154Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in IndiaYogita Thakral0University of OsloAntimicrobial resistance has been described as a "slow-moving Tsunami" and one of the top global health threats that affect social groups inequitably especially in LMICs. This paper analyses social inequities and ethical implications related to antibiotic use in India and how information systems can help mitigate them. India is a global AMR hotspot, showing relative policy inertia in addressing this grand challenge. The paper describes two interconnected streams of work. One, it takes an ecosystem perspective to understand inequities in practices around prescription, dispensing, and consumption of antibiotics. Two, it analyzes the potential role of the digital in trying to address these inequities. As result, the paper identifies four key determinants of social inequity and their ethical implications. Next, the paper identifies the opportunities and challenges in applying digital to address these inequities. This paper thus seeks to make an important contribution to IS research on an area of immense societal value, particularly in informing how the potential of the digital can be effectively materialized. https://htainaction.tums.ac.ir/index.php/hta/article/view/121AMRInformation systemInequityEthicsDigital SurveillanceAntibiotics information practices |
spellingShingle | Yogita Thakral Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India Health Technology Assessment in Action AMR Information system Inequity Ethics Digital Surveillance Antibiotics information practices |
title | Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India |
title_full | Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India |
title_fullStr | Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India |
title_full_unstemmed | Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India |
title_short | Social (In)equities and Ethical Challenges: Role of Information Practices in Antimicrobial Resistance in India |
title_sort | social in equities and ethical challenges role of information practices in antimicrobial resistance in india |
topic | AMR Information system Inequity Ethics Digital Surveillance Antibiotics information practices |
url | https://htainaction.tums.ac.ir/index.php/hta/article/view/121 |
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