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Race in health research : considerations for researchers and research ethics committees
Van Staden, Werdie; Nienaber, A.; Rossouw, T.; Turner, Astrid Chrisilda; Filmalter, Cecilia Jacoba; Nel, Jan Gert; Bapela, S.; Beetge, Mia-Michaela; Blumenthal, Ryan; Castelyn, Camille De Villebois; De Witt-Jordaan, T.W. (Wilma); Dlagnekova, Antonia; Kotze, Carla; Mangwane, S.; Napoles, Lizeka; Somers, R.; Sykes, Leanne M.; Van Zyl, W.B.; Venter, Marietjie; Uys, Andre; Warren, Nichola
This article provides ethical guidance on using race in health research as a variable or in defining the study population. To this end, a plain,
non-exhaustive checklist is provided for researchers and research ethics committees, preceded by a brief introduction on the need for
justification when using race as a variable or in defining a study population, the problem of exoticism, that distinctions pertain between
race, ethnicity and ancestry, the problematic naming of races, and that race does not serve well as a presumed biological construct in
genetic research.