Addressing (Low) Back Pain in the Era of the European Pillar of Social Rights: Assessing Impact and Sharing Good Practices Across Europe.

Votta, Amadori, Quaggia
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Abstract The manuscript provides the scientific society and experts involved in pain relief and patient empowerment with a good practice focused on low back pain (LBP). Such best practice is particularly relevant today, taking into account the important advancements in the fight against pain and the new context of the European Pillar of Social Rights. In particular, key principle N.17 on the “Inclusion of people with disabilities” declares that “People with disabilities have the right to income support that ensures living in dignity, services that enable them to participate in the labor market and in society, and a work environment adapted to their needs” [1]. In continuity with its long-term policy on the fight against pain, the Italian NGO Cittadinanzattiva APS [2], through its EU branch Active Citizenship Network [3] (ACN), has become an official Ambassador for the EU Social Pillar, following the invitation by the EU Commission-DG EMPL in 2020, in order to contribute to better implement the European Pillar of Social Rights for people suffering from chronic pain. This article has been written with the hope that the collection and dissemination of good practices against chronic pain, which ACN has been carried out across Europe for years, as well as the online publication of good practices by experts and committed operators, could be valued in the contest of the European Pillar of Social Rights and contribute to transfer the recent achievement on chronic pain from the European political agenda to the European culture as fast as possible.
在欧洲社会权利支柱时代解决(下)背痛:评估影响并在整个欧洲分享良好做法。
摘要本文为参与疼痛缓解和患者赋权的科学社会和专家提供了一个专注于腰痛(LBP)的良好实践。考虑到在消除痛苦方面取得的重要进展和《欧洲社会权利支柱》的新背景,这种最佳做法在今天尤为重要。特别是,关于“残疾人的包容”的关键原则N.17宣布,“残疾人有权获得收入支持,确保有尊严地生活,有权获得使他们能够参与劳动力市场和社会的服务,有权获得适合其需求的工作环境”[1]。意大利非政府组织Cittadinanzattiva APS[2]遵循其与疼痛作斗争的长期政策,应欧盟委员会-总EMPL的邀请,于2020年通过其欧盟分支机构积极公民网络[3](ACN)成为欧盟社会支柱的官方大使,以更好地为慢性疼痛患者实施欧洲社会权利支柱做出贡献。撰写本文的目的是希望ACN多年来在欧洲各地开展的针对慢性疼痛的良好做法的收集和传播,以及专家和承诺运营者的良好做法的在线出版,能够在欧洲社会权利支柱的竞赛中得到重视,并有助于将近期在慢性疼痛方面的成就尽快从欧洲政治议程转移到欧洲文化中。
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