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Sociologia, Problemas e Práticas

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RAPOSO, Hélder. Occupational reconfigurations in contexts of change: the role of general and family medicine. Sociologia, Problemas e Práticas [online]. 2019, n.91, pp.77-96. ISSN 0873-6529.  https://doi.org/10.7458/10.7458/SPP20199111167.

In the current regulatory framework of public health policies there is a greater public scrutiny upon medicine, and institutional actors have been engaged in the implementation of measures that seek to link professional interventions to the demonstration of their effectiveness and efficiency, namely through the so-called clinical guidelines. Considering the formal process of its implementation in Portugal, the aim of this article is to explore the reasons why general practice adheres to this standardization logic. Within the framework of a broader qualitative-intensive methodology, we present the empirical results obtained from the application of a set of semi-structured interviews with a limited number of privileged informants about the involvement of general practice in this process, as well as specific documentary support about its implementation in Portugal. The vulnerability of this professional segment to regulatory interference that has been triggered proved to be contingent, since the implementation of the clinical guidelines process implied a negotiation logic that ensured the participation of professionals in the modulation of this initiative itself and constituted an opportunity to reinforce the professionalization of this medical specialty.

Palabras clave : standardization; medical profession; clinical guidelines; general practice.

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