Purpose The focus of SPINE20 is to develop evidence-based policy recommendations for the G20 countries to work with governments to reduce the burden of spine disease, and disability. Methods On September 17-18, 2021, SPINE20 held its annual meeting in Rome, Italy. Prior to the meeting, the SPINE20 created six proposed recommendations. These recommendations were uploaded to the SPINE20 website 10 days before the meeting and opened to the public for comments. The recommendations were discussed at the meeting allowing the participants to object and provide comments. Results In total, 27 societies endorsed the following recommendations. SPINE20 calls upon the G20 countries: (1) to expand telehealth for the access to spine care, especially in light of the current situation with COVID-19. (2) To adopt value-based interprofessional spine care as an approach to improve patient outcomes and reduce disability. (3) To facilitate access and invest in the development of a competent rehabilitation workforce to reduce the burden of disability related to spine disorders. (4) To adopt a strategy to promote daily physical activity and exercises among the elderly population to maintain an active and independent life with a healthy spine, particularly after COVID-19 pandemic. (5) To engage in capacity building with emerging countries and underserved communities for the benefit of spine patients. (6) To promote strategies to transfer evidence-based advances into patient benefit through effective implementation processes. Conclusions SPINE20's initiatives will make governments and decision makers aware of efforts to reduce needless suffering from disabling spine pain through education that can be instituted across the globe.
SPINE20 recommendations 2021: spine care for people's health and prosperity / G. Costanzo, B. Misaggi, L. Ricciardi, S.I. Aleissa, K. Tamai, F. Alhelal, Y. Alqahtani, H.I. Alsobayel, M. Arand, M. Balsano, T.R. Blattert, M. Brayda-Bruno, J.O. Busari, M. Campello, H.S. Chhabra, F.C. Tamburrelli, P. Côté, B. Darwono, F. Kandziora, G.A. La Maida, E.J. Muehlbauer, R.D. Mulukutla, P. Pereira, S. Rajasekaran, D.A. Rothenfluh, W.J. Sullivan, E. Truumees, E.J. Dohring, T. Pigott, A.P. Shetty, M.G.A. Teli, J.C. Wang, C. Ames, J.R. Anema, A. Bang, K.M.C. Cheung, D.P. Gross, S. Haldeman, S. Minisola, R. Mullerpatan, S. Negrini, L.R. Salmi, M.S. Spinelli, A. Vlok, K.P. Yankey, F. Zaina, A. Alturkistany, J. Franke, U.R. Liljenqvist, M. Piccirillo, M. Nordin. - In: EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL. - ISSN 0940-6719. - 31:(2022 Jun), pp. 1333-1342. [10.1007/s00586-022-07194-y]
SPINE20 recommendations 2021: spine care for people's health and prosperity
S. Negrini;
2022
Abstract
Purpose The focus of SPINE20 is to develop evidence-based policy recommendations for the G20 countries to work with governments to reduce the burden of spine disease, and disability. Methods On September 17-18, 2021, SPINE20 held its annual meeting in Rome, Italy. Prior to the meeting, the SPINE20 created six proposed recommendations. These recommendations were uploaded to the SPINE20 website 10 days before the meeting and opened to the public for comments. The recommendations were discussed at the meeting allowing the participants to object and provide comments. Results In total, 27 societies endorsed the following recommendations. SPINE20 calls upon the G20 countries: (1) to expand telehealth for the access to spine care, especially in light of the current situation with COVID-19. (2) To adopt value-based interprofessional spine care as an approach to improve patient outcomes and reduce disability. (3) To facilitate access and invest in the development of a competent rehabilitation workforce to reduce the burden of disability related to spine disorders. (4) To adopt a strategy to promote daily physical activity and exercises among the elderly population to maintain an active and independent life with a healthy spine, particularly after COVID-19 pandemic. (5) To engage in capacity building with emerging countries and underserved communities for the benefit of spine patients. (6) To promote strategies to transfer evidence-based advances into patient benefit through effective implementation processes. Conclusions SPINE20's initiatives will make governments and decision makers aware of efforts to reduce needless suffering from disabling spine pain through education that can be instituted across the globe.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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