| Literature DB >> 28225732 |
Jonathan M Metzl1, JuLeigh Petty.
Abstract
PROBLEM: Structural competency is a framework for conceptualizing and addressing health-related social justice issues that emphasizes diagnostic recognition of economic and political conditions producing and racializing inequalities in health. Strategies are needed to teach prehealth undergraduate students concepts central to structural competency (e.g., structural inequity, structural racism, structural stigma) and to evaluate their impact. APPROACH: The curriculum for Vanderbilt University's innovative prehealth major in medicine, health, and society (MHS) was reshaped in 2013 to incorporate structural competency concepts and skills into undergraduate courses. The authors developed the Structural Foundations of Health (SFH) evaluation instrument, with closed- and open-ended questions designed to assess undergraduate students' core structural competency skills. They piloted the SFH instrument in 2015 with MHS seniors. OUTCOMES: Of the 85 students included in the analysis, most selected one or more structural factors as among the three most important in explaining U.S. regional childhood obesity rates (85%) and racial disparities in heart disease (92%). More than half described individual- or family-level structural factors (66%) or broad social and political factors (56%) as influencing geographic disparities in childhood obesity. Nearly two-thirds (66%) described racial disparities in heart disease as consequences of socioeconomic differences, discrimination/stereotypes, or policies with racial implications. NEXT STEPS: Preliminary data suggest that the MHS major trained students to identify and analyze relationships between structural factors and health outcomes. Future research will include a comparison of structural competency skills among MHS students and students in the traditional premedical track and assessment of these skills in incoming first-year students.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28225732 PMCID: PMC5318153 DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000001477
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acad Med ISSN: 1040-2446 Impact factor: 6.893
Curriculum Overview for the Medicine, Health, and Society (MHS) Major, Vanderbilt University, 2015
Response Patterns Related to Structural Competency and Professional Preparedness Among 85 Medicine, Science, and Health (MSH) Majors, Social Foundations of Health (SFH) Evaluation Instrument Pilot, Vanderbilt University, April 2015a