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0343/2006 - The protocols and the medical decision: evidences and or existences?
Os protocolos e a decisão médica: medicina baseada em vivências e ou evidências?

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• Alice da costa Uchôa - Alice da costa Uchôa - Natal, RN - Universidade Federal do Rio GRande do Norte - <aliuchoa@hotmail.com>

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The main purpose of this study is to understand the concepts and interests concerning the transformation of the practical quotidian knowledge produced by experience into probabilistic epistemological models. The object is the argumentation and practices surrounding consensus-forming and which knowledge criteria are valid for diagnostic and therapeutic decisions. Our starting point is Ludwik Fleck‘s work, which states that facts are not objectively given but collectively and contingently created so as to adjust themselves to a style of thought. Our research strategy was an ethnographic observation of medical rounds and clinical meetings in a cardiology ICU in Rio de Janeiro. The analysis were based on the works of Knorr-Cetina (transepistemic arenas) and Perelman‘s argumentation theory. It revealed the consolidation of a tendency to incorporate explicit cost-benefit criteria and the interests of different agents such as doctors, government and the medical-industrial complex in the introduction of protocols. The observation demonstrated an ambivalent use: protocols/scientific studies and clinical experience as well. A certain skepticism of the clinicians and their relative inability in the usage of the analytic tools of the epidemological thought style were particularly remarkable.
KEY WORDS: medical anthropology, medical knowledge, epistemology, style of thought, protocols.

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Alice da costa Uchôa. The protocols and the medical decision: evidences and or existences?. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2006/Oct). [Citado em 27/09/2024]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/the-protocols-and-the-medical-decision-evidences-and-or-existences/318



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