TY - JOUR
T1 - SPINE20 recommendations 2023
T2 - One Earth, one family, one future WITHOUT spine DISABILITY
AU - Chhabra, Harvinder S.
AU - Tamai, Koji
AU - Alsebayel, Hana
AU - AlEissa, Sami
AU - Alqahtani, Yahya
AU - Arand, Markus
AU - Basu, Saumyajit
AU - Blattert, Thomas R.
AU - Bussières, André
AU - Campello, Marco
AU - Costanzo, Giuseppe
AU - Côté, Pierre
AU - Darwano, Bambang
AU - Franke, Jörg
AU - Garg, Bhavuk
AU - Hasan, Rumaisah
AU - Ito, Manabu
AU - Kamra, Komal
AU - Kandziora, Frank
AU - Kassim, Nishad
AU - Kato, So
AU - Lahey, Donna
AU - Mehta, Ketna
AU - Menezes, Cristiano M.
AU - Muehlbauer, Eric J.
AU - Mullerpatan, Rajani
AU - Pereira, Paulo
AU - Roberts, Lisa
AU - Ruosi, Carlo
AU - Sullivan, William
AU - Shetty, Ajoy P.
AU - Tucci, Carlos
AU - Wadhwa, Sanjay
AU - Alturkistany, Ahmed
AU - Busari, Jamiu O.
AU - Wang, Jeffrey C.
AU - Teli, Marco G.A.
AU - Rajasekaran, Shanmuganathan
AU - Mulukutla, Raghava D.
AU - Piccirillo, Michael
AU - Hsieh, Patrick C.
AU - Dohring, Edward J.
AU - Srivastava, Sudhir K.
AU - Larouche, Jeremie
AU - Vlok, Adriaan
AU - Nordin, Margareta
N1 - Funding Information:
SPINE20 thanks the following individuals for contributing to the development of the SPINE20 2023 recommendations; Ram Chaddha, Rupinder Chahal, Ralph Kothe, Agus Hadian Rahim, Steven Setiono, Wini Widiani, Gautam Zaveri, Alaaeldin Ahmad, Shankar Acharya, Giorgio Lofrese, Bernardo Missagi, Everard Munting, Ana Lígia Gil Espuny, Poonam Cardoso, Luca Ricciardi, Arsanto Triwidodo, Kinga Bugara, Sabina Choinski, Dawn Leger, Amro F Alhabib, Nitesh Bansal, Bronek Boszczyk, Richard Brown, Baron Zarate Kalfopulos, Katherine Moodie, Dilip Patro and all spine experts who involved in SPINE20 advocacy.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - Introduction: The purpose is to report on the fourth set of recommendations developed by SPINE20 to advocate for evidence-based spine care globally under the theme of “One Earth, One Family, One Future WITHOUT Spine DISABILITY”. Research question: Not applicable. Material and methods: Recommendations were developed and refined through two modified Delphi processes with international, multi-professional panels. Results: Seven recommendations were delivered to the G20 countries calling them to: - establish, prioritize and implement accessible National Spine Care Programs to improve spine care and health outcomes. - eliminate structural barriers to accessing timely rehabilitation for spinal disorders to reduce poverty. - implement cost-effective, evidence-based practice for digital transformation in spine care, to deliver self-management and prevention, evaluate practice and measure outcomes. - monitor and reduce safety lapses in primary care including missed diagnoses of serious spine pathologies and risk factors for spinal disability and chronicity. - develop, implement and evaluate standardization processes for spine care delivery systems tailored to individual and population health needs. - ensure accessible and affordable quality care to persons with spine disorders, injuries and related disabilities throughout the lifespan. - promote and facilitate healthy lifestyle choices (including physical activity, nutrition, smoking cessation) to improve spine wellness and health. Discussion and conclusion: SPINE20 proposes that focusing on the recommendations would facilitate equitable access to health systems, affordable spine care delivered by a competent healthcare workforce, and education of persons with spine disorders, which will contribute to reducing spine disability, associated poverty, and increase productivity of the G20 nations.
AB - Introduction: The purpose is to report on the fourth set of recommendations developed by SPINE20 to advocate for evidence-based spine care globally under the theme of “One Earth, One Family, One Future WITHOUT Spine DISABILITY”. Research question: Not applicable. Material and methods: Recommendations were developed and refined through two modified Delphi processes with international, multi-professional panels. Results: Seven recommendations were delivered to the G20 countries calling them to: - establish, prioritize and implement accessible National Spine Care Programs to improve spine care and health outcomes. - eliminate structural barriers to accessing timely rehabilitation for spinal disorders to reduce poverty. - implement cost-effective, evidence-based practice for digital transformation in spine care, to deliver self-management and prevention, evaluate practice and measure outcomes. - monitor and reduce safety lapses in primary care including missed diagnoses of serious spine pathologies and risk factors for spinal disability and chronicity. - develop, implement and evaluate standardization processes for spine care delivery systems tailored to individual and population health needs. - ensure accessible and affordable quality care to persons with spine disorders, injuries and related disabilities throughout the lifespan. - promote and facilitate healthy lifestyle choices (including physical activity, nutrition, smoking cessation) to improve spine wellness and health. Discussion and conclusion: SPINE20 proposes that focusing on the recommendations would facilitate equitable access to health systems, affordable spine care delivered by a competent healthcare workforce, and education of persons with spine disorders, which will contribute to reducing spine disability, associated poverty, and increase productivity of the G20 nations.
KW - Digital
KW - Equity
KW - Lifestyle
KW - Patient safety
KW - Poverty
KW - Social determinants
KW - Spine care
KW - Standardization
U2 - 10.1016/j.bas.2023.102688
DO - 10.1016/j.bas.2023.102688
M3 - Article
SN - 2772-5294
VL - 3
JO - Brain and Spine
JF - Brain and Spine
IS - 1
M1 - 102688
ER -