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A feminist approach to concept analysis

J Wuest1

  • 1Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada.

Western Journal of Nursing Research
|October 1, 1994
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Feminist concept analysis enhances nursing knowledge by addressing social construction and biases. This approach overcomes limitations in traditional methods for clearer nursing theory, research, and practice.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Social Sciences
  • Philosophy

Background:

  • Concept analysis is crucial for nursing theory, research, and practice.
  • Traditional methods have limitations in contextual and bias analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the limitations of traditional concept analysis.
  • To demonstrate the value of feminist concept analysis in nursing.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of traditional concept analysis approaches.
  • Application of a feminist perspective to concept analysis.

Main Results:

  • Traditional methods fail to adequately address social construction and biases (gender, class, race).
  • Feminist concept analysis provides a more robust framework.

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Conclusions:

  • Feminist concept analysis overcomes the weaknesses of traditional methods.
  • It is a powerful tool for advancing nursing knowledge and practice.