Menezes, C. M., Tucci, C., Tamai, K., Chhabra, H. S., Alhelal, F. H., Bussières, A. E., Muehlbauer, E. J., Roberts, L., Alsobayel, H. I., Barneschi, G., Campello, M. A., Côté, P., Duchén Rodríguez, L. M., Cristante, A. F., Kamra, K., Kitamura, K., Meves, R., Risso-Neto, M. I., Vlok, A. J., Wadhwa, S., Wiechert, K., Yurac, R., Blattert, T., Costanzo, G., Darwono, B., Nordin, M., Al Athbah, Y. S., Alturkistany, A., Chahal, R., Franke, J., Ito, M., Arand, M., Pereira, P., Ruosi, C., Sullivan, W. J., Andújar, A. L. F., Ribeiro, C. H., Carelli, L. E., Sardá, J., Machado, A. L. G. E. et AlEissa, S. (2024). SPINE20 recommendations 2024 -Spinal disability: Social inclusion as a key to prevention and management. Global Spine Journal . ISSN 2192-5682 2192-5690 DOI 10.1177/21925682241290226
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Abstract
Spine disorders are the leading cause of disability worldwide. To promote social inclusion, it is essential to ensure that people can participate in their societies by improving their ability, opportunities, and dignity, through access to high-quality, evidence-based, and affordable spine services for all.To achieve this goal, SPINE20 recommends six actions.
- SPINE20 recommends that G20 countries deliver evidence-based education to the community health workers and primary care clinicians to promote best practice for spine health, especially in underserved communities.
- SPINE20 recommends that G20 countries deliver evidence-based, high-quality, cost-effective spine care interventions that are accessible, affordable and beneficial to patients.
- SPINE20 recommends that G20 countries invest in Health Policy and System Research (HPSR) to generate evidence to develop and implement policies aimed at integrating rehabilitation in primary care to improve spine health.
- SPINE20 recommends that G20 countries support ongoing research initiatives on digital technologies including artificial intelligence, regulate digital technologies, and promote evidence-based, ethical digital solutions in all aspects of spine care, to enrich patient care with high value and quality.
- SPINE20 recommends that G20 countries prioritize social inclusion by promoting equitable access to comprehensive spine care through collaborations with healthcare providers, policymakers, and community organizations.
- SPINE20 recommends that G20 countries prioritize spine health to improve the well-being and productivity of their populations. Government health systems are expected to create a healthier, more productive, and equitable society for all through collaborative efforts and sustained investment in evidence-based care and promotion of spine health.
Type de document: | Article |
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Mots-clés libres: | Social inclusion Primary care Value-based spine care Economy Health policy and system research Digital spine care Implementation strategies Rehabilitation |
Date de dépôt: | 04 nov. 2024 15:28 |
Dernière modification: | 04 nov. 2024 15:54 |
Version du document déposé: | Version officielle de l'éditeur |
URI: | https://depot-e.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/11605 |
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