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What is the main focus of Critical Theory in nursing?

It critiques and challenges society focusing on power, inequality, and social structures that shape health.

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How does Feminist Theory apply to nursing?

It provides inclusive care considering intersecting identities and challenges stereotypes to advocate for equity.

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What is Postcolonial Theory's perspective on healthcare?

It analyzes the ongoing effects of colonialism on global structures, acknowledging that modern systems are shaped by colonial power dynamics.

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What does Post-Structuralism emphasize in the context of nursing?

It questions the idea of a fixed 'truth' and highlights that language, identity, and power are fluid.

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Define intersectionality in nursing.

It considers how multiple social identities intersect to produce unique experiences of oppression or privilege affecting health outcomes.

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What is the key principle of Constructivist Theory in nursing education?

People actively construct knowledge through experience and reflection, with learning being personal, contextual, and social.

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How do Critical Theories and Constructivist Theory differ in their approach to nursing?

Critical Theories focus on social systems and inequity while Constructivist Theory emphasizes the active construction of knowledge through experience.

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What role does language play according to Post-Structuralism in nursing?

Language can reinforce stereotypes or empower patients, shaping care experiences.

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What does the application of Intersectionality in nursing aim to achieve?

It aims to avoid 'one-size-fits-all' approaches and ensure inclusive, respectful, and effective care by considering all parts of a patient's identity.

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What is the significance of recognizing colonial power dynamics in nursing practice?

It helps address how healthcare may continue patterns of control or exclusion established by colonialism.