SPINE20 Recommendations 2024 -Spinal Disability: Social Inclusion as a Key to Prevention and Management.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Cristiano M Menezes, Carlos Tucci, Koji Tamai, Harvinder S Chhabra, Fahad H Alhelal, André E Bussières, Eric J Muehlbauer, Lisa Roberts, Hana I Alsobayel, Guido Barneschi, Marco A Campello, Pierre Côté, Luís Miguel Duchén Rodríguez, Alexandre F Cristante, Komal Kamra, Kazuya Kitamura, Robert Meves, Marcelo I Risso-Neto, Adriaan J Vlok, Sanjay Wadhwa, Karsten Wiechert, Ratko Yurac, Thomas Blattert, Giuseppe Costanzo, Bambang Darwono, Margareta Nordin, Yahya S Al Athbah, Ahmed Alturkistany, Rupinder Chahal, Joerg Franke, Manabu Ito, Markus Arand, Paulo Pereira, Carlo Ruosi, William J Sullivan, André L F Andújar, Carlos Henrique Ribeiro, Luis Eduardo Carelli, Jamir Sardá, Ana Lígia G E Machado, Sami AlEissa
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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.

SPINE20建议2024--脊柱残疾:社会包容是预防和管理的关键。
脊柱疾病是全球致残的主要原因。为了促进社会包容,必须确保所有人都能获得高质量、循证和负担得起的脊柱服务,从而提高他们的能力,增加他们的机会,提高他们的尊严,使他们能够参与社会生活。20国集团建议,20国集团应投资于卫生政策和系统研究(HPSR),为制定和实施旨在将康复纳入初级保健的政策提供证据,以改善脊柱健康。20国集团建议,20国集团应支持正在进行的包括人工智能在内的数字技术研究计划,规范数字技术,并在脊柱护理的各个方面推广循证、合乎道德的数字解决方案,以丰富高价值和高质量的患者护理。脊柱健康信息20建议20国集团国家优先考虑社会包容问题,通过与医疗服务提供者、政策制定者和社区组织合作,促进公平获得全面的脊柱医疗服务。政府卫生系统应通过合作努力,持续投资于循证护理和促进脊柱健康,为所有人创造一个更健康、更有生产力和更公平的社会。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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