1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x1994000200006
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A autonomia e o trabalho em medicina

Abstract: We discuss autonomy in medical work as resulting from two basic moments: as social work consuming and producing goods and services, reproducing the dominant mode of production and its ethical foundations; and as a service in which autonomy, limited as social work, expresses some attributes acquired by medical work (technical independence and self-regulation) as a result of the monopoly in the use of science to deal with individually perceived health-related needs. These moments are expressed in the doctor-pati… Show more

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“…Based on the literature about sociology of professions, more specifically on the contributions of Freidson (1970Freidson ( , 1994, Goode (1969), Larson (1977), Moore (1970), Schraiber (1993) and Ribeiro & Schraiber (1994), we elected the following criteria for analysis which are inter related.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the literature about sociology of professions, more specifically on the contributions of Freidson (1970Freidson ( , 1994, Goode (1969), Larson (1977), Moore (1970), Schraiber (1993) and Ribeiro & Schraiber (1994), we elected the following criteria for analysis which are inter related.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For data analysis, the following reference pictures were used: process of work in health, 7,11,13 stigma and discrimination, 4,10 and invisibility of social and cultural issues in health. 15,16 The fi rst reference picture was used as a basis to discuss the interfaces between professionals and their jobs, regarding technical and scientific skills, and personal/moral dimension.…”
Section: Methodological Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De son côté, NAVARRO (1988) soutient qu'en dépit de ce déclin, les médecins ont encore beaucoup d'influence sur l'organisation de leur travail et, par conséquent, conservent une autonomie satisfaisante. À cet égard, RIBEIRO et SCHRAIBER (1994) jugent partielle la lecture de Navarro, du fait qu'il omet de distinguer la dimension sociale du travail du médecin (au sein des structures capitalistes) et sa dimension de service.…”
Section: Le Pouvoir Médicalunclassified