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The potential contribution of critical theories in healthcare transition research and practice.

Elizabeth J StrausHelen J Brown
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
The uptake of critical theories within health care transition research and practice can account for the complex interplay of social structures, power relations and youth's experiences. Such analysis can contribute to refining assessments and developing interventions that reflect how marginalization and exclusion impact youth's well-being.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONWhile critical theories have been applied in health and rehabilitation, there has been limited uptake of these theories in healthcare transition research and practice.Critical theories can promote awareness of how youth's experiences, choices and actions throughout the healthcare transition process are shaping and shaped by structural factors and assumptions about a productive adulthood.Applying critical theories in healthcare transition practice involves being responsive to the structural factors that may be shaping youth's experiences, choices and opportunities.Intersectional and critical discourse analyses can surface how to reduce social exclusion and marginalization for youth transitioning to adulthood through analyses of language, power, dominant discourse and practices amenable to change.
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