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Women of color and low-income women fare worse than their white and higher-income counterparts in nearly every aspect of reproductive health. @anugomez, MSc, PhD, & Margaret Mary Downey, MSW, shared their views on this subject in our March 2018 issue:
Structural competency has particular utility in politically charged settings such as reproductive health care, where the day-to-day activities of health care professionals are highly sensitive to changes in the social, political, and economic spheres. http
Structural competency frameworks highlight the social conditions that create vulnerability to premature death and disease. Applied to #reproductivehealth care, physicians are urged to analyze and intervening upon sociopolitical forces. https://t.co/tbCiBxW