The Global Spine Care Initiative: World Spine Care executive summary on reducing spine-related disability in low- and middle-income communities
Autor: | Christine Goertz, Afua Adjei-Kwayisi, Juan M. Castellote, Juan Emmerich, William C. Watters, Jean Dudler, Ellen Aartun, Adriaan Vlok, Patricia Tavares, Michael T. Modic, Peter Brooks, Selim Ayhan, Nadège Lemeunier, Michael B. Clay, Erin A. Griffith, Robert Dunn, Emre Acaroglu, Christine Cedraschi, Madeleine Ngandeu-Singwe, Heather M. Shearer, Elijah Muteti, Silvano Mior, Bart N. Green, Stefan Eberspaecher, Leslie Verville, Pierre Côté, Teresa Bas, Claire Johnson, Lillian Mwaniki, Rajani Mullerpatan, Chung Chek Wong, Scott Haldeman, Tiro Mmopelwa, Edward J. Kane, Amer Aziz, Julie Laplante, Carlos Torres, Connie Camilleri, Fiona M. Blyth, Margareta Nordin, Paola Torres, Fereydoun Davatchi, Selcen Yuksel, Maria Hondras, Erkin Sonmez, Jessica J. Wong, Jean Moss, Arthur Ameis, Norman Fisher-Jeffes, Hainan Yu, Roger Chou, Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran, Alexander van der Horst, Gomatam Vijay Kumar, David G. Borenstein, Jan Hartvigsen, Geoff Outerbridge, M.P. Grevitt, Deborah Kopansky-Giles, Anne Taylor-Vaisey, Eric L. Hurwitz, O’Dane Brady, Kristi Randhawa, J.-P. Farcy, John E. Mayer, Emiliano Neves Vialle, Najia Hajjaj-Hassouni, Matthew Smuck |
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Přispěvatelé: | Tavares, Patricia |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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medicine.medical_specialty
Delphi Technique Psychological intervention Global Health Global Burden of Disease 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Neck pain Intervention (counseling) Health care medicine Back pain Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Developing Countries Executive summary Evidence-Based Medicine business.industry Public health Global burden of disease Back Pain Family medicine ddc:618.97 Critical Pathways Quality of health care Surgery Spinal Diseases medicine.symptom business Psychosocial 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Spinal diseases |
Zdroj: | Haldeman, S, Nordin, M, Chou, R, Côté, P, Hurwitz, E L, Johnson, C D, Randhawa, K, Green, B N, Kopansky-Giles, D, Acaroğlu, E, Ameis, A, Cedraschi, C, Aartun, E, Adjei-Kwayisi, A, Ayhan, S, Aziz, A, Bas, T, Blyth, F, Borenstein, D, Brady, OD D, Brooks, P, Camilleri, C, Castellote, J M, Clay, M B, Davatchi, F, Dudler, J, Dunn, R, Eberspaecher, S, Emmerich, J, Farcy, J P, Fisher-Jeffes, N, Goertz, C, Grevitt, M, Griffith, E A, Hajjaj-Hassouni, N, Hartvigsen, J, Hondras, M, Kane, E J, Laplante, J, Lemeunier, N, Mayer, J, Mior, S, Mmopelwa, T, Modic, M, Moss, J, Mullerpatan, R, Muteti, E, Mwaniki, L, Ngandeu-Singwe, M & Outerbridge, G 2018, ' The Global Spine Care Initiative : World Spine Care executive summary on reducing spine-related disability in low-and middle-income communities ', European Spine Journal, vol. 27, no. Suppl. 6, pp. 776-785 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-018-5722-x EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL r-IIS La Fe. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe instname European Spine Journal, Vol. 27, No Suppl 6 (2018) pp. 776-785 |
ISSN: | 1432-0932 0940-6719 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00586-018-5722-x |
Popis: | Purpose: Spinal disorders, including back and neck pain, are major causes of disability, economic hardship, and morbidity, especially in underserved communities and low- and middle-income countries. Currently, there is no model of care to address this issue. This paper provides an overview of the papers from the Global Spine Care Initiative (GSCI), which was convened to develop an evidence-based, practical, and sustainable, spinal healthcare model for communities around the world with various levels of resources. Methods: Leading spine clinicians and scientists around the world were invited to participate. The interprofessional, international team consisted of 68 members from 24 countries, representing most disciplines that study or care for patients with spinal symptoms, including family physicians, spine surgeons, rheumatologists, chiropractors, physical therapists, epidemiologists, research methodologists, and other stakeholders. Results: Literature reviews on the burden of spinal disorders and six categories of evidence-based interventions for spinal disorders (assessment, public health, psychosocial, noninvasive, invasive, and the management of osteoporosis) were completed. In addition, participants developed a stratification system for surgical intervention, a classification system for spinal disorders, an evidence-based care pathway, and lists of resources and recommendations to implement the GSCI model of care. Conclusion: The GSCI proposes an evidence-based model that is consistent with recent calls for action to reduce the global burden of spinal disorders. The model requires testing to determine feasibility. If it proves to be implementable, this model holds great promise to reduce the tremendous global burden of spinal disorders. Graphical abstract: These slides can be retrieved under Electronic Supplementary Material.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]. |
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