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On the history of medical risk

Kuznetsov N. A.
History of Medicine
Vol.5, Issue3, P. 171-175
Опубликовано: 2018
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.3897/hmj.5.3.32478

Аннотация:
This article reviews the main approaches to the interpretation of the term “risk”, which has acquired the status of a general scientific and widely interpreted concept. The unresolved issues of surgical risk terminology make it extremely difficult to solve the problem of perioperative prognosis at the narrow professional (medical) level. The author considers the problem of objec-tifying operational risk at an interdisciplinary level. In his opinion, understanding risk as a specific form of the subject’s active relation to the surrounding reality is the most justified at the present time. The essential particular features of such activities are the lack of confidence and the subject’s uncertainty in achieving the stated goal since a doctor’s professional activity takes place under conditions of risk, uncertainty and in contradictory situations. The author of the article suggests using the definition of “risk” proposed by A.P. Algin, according to which risk should be understood “as an ac
Ключевые слова:
History of medicine; History of surgery; Interdisciplinary approach; Operational risk; Prognosis; Quantitative risk assessment in routine surgery
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 2409-5834
Kuznetsov N. A.
Кузнецов Н. А.
On the history of medical risk
Текст визуальный непосредственный
History of Medicine
Vol.5, Issue3 P. 171-175
2018
Статья
History of medicine History of surgery Interdisciplinary approach Operational risk Prognosis Quantitative risk assessment in routine surgery
This article reviews the main approaches to the interpretation of the term “risk”, which has acquired the status of a general scientific and widely interpreted concept. The unresolved issues of surgical risk terminology make it extremely difficult to solve the problem of perioperative prognosis at the narrow professional (medical) level. The author considers the problem of objec-tifying operational risk at an interdisciplinary level. In his opinion, understanding risk as a specific form of the subject’s active relation to the surrounding reality is the most justified at the present time. The essential particular features of such activities are the lack of confidence and the subject’s uncertainty in achieving the stated goal since a doctor’s professional activity takes place under conditions of risk, uncertainty and in contradictory situations. The author of the article suggests using the definition of “risk” proposed by A.P. Algin, according to which risk should be understood “as an ac