SPINE20 A global advocacy group promoting evidence-based spine care of value
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Published:2021-06-09
Issue:8
Volume:30
Page:2091-2101
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ISSN:0940-6719
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Container-title:European Spine Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eur Spine J
Author:
AlEissa Sami I., Tamai KojiORCID, Konbaz Faisal, Alturkistany Ahmed, Blattert Thomas R., Chhabra Harvinder S., Costanzo Giuseppe, Dohring Edward J., Kandziora Frank, Kothe Ralph, Misaggi Bernardo, Muehlbauer Eric J., Pereira Paulo, Rajasekaran Shanmuganathan, Sullivan William J., Truumees Eeric, Alqahtani Yahya, Alsobayel Hana I., Franke Joerg, Teli Marco G. A., Wang Jeffrey C., Al-Hazzaa Hazzaa M., Alosaimi Majed Nasser, Berven Sigurd, Brayda-Bruno Marco, Briggs Andrew M., Busari Jamiu O., Caserta Antonello-Valerio, Côté Pierre, Crostelli Marco, Fehlings Michael G., Gunzburg Robert, Haddadin Sami, Ihm Joseph, Hilibrand Alan S., Luca Andrea, Osvaldo Mazza, Pigott Tim, Rothenfluh Dominique A., Ruosi Carlo, Salmi Louis-Rachid, Shetty Ajoy P., Singh Kern, Vaccaro Alexander R., Wong David A., Zileli Mehmet, Nordin Margareta
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
The Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) Studies have estimated that low back pain is one of the costliest ailments worldwide. Subsequent to GBD publications, leadership of the four largest global spine societies agreed to form SPINE20. This article introduces the concept of SPINE20, the recommendations, and the future of this global advocacy group linked to G20 annual summits.
Methods
The founders of SPINE20 advocacy group coordinated with G20 Saudi Arabia to conduct the SPINE20 summit in 2020. The summit was intended to promote evidence-based recommendations to use the most reliable information from high-level research. Eight areas of importance to mitigate spine disorders were identified through a voting process of the participating societies. Twelve recommendations were discussed and vetted.
Results
The areas of immediate concern were “Aging spine,” “Future of spine care,” “Spinal cord injuries,” “Children and adolescent spine,” “Spine-related disability,” “Spine Educational Standards,” “Patient safety,” and “Burden on economy.” Twelve recommendations were created and endorsed by 31/33 spine societies and 2 journals globally during a vetted process through the SPINE20.org website and during the virtual inaugural meeting November 10–11, 2020 held from the G20 platform.
Conclusions
This is the first time that international spine societies have joined to support actions to mitigate the burden of spine disorders across the globe. SPINE20 seeks to change awareness and treatment of spine pain by supporting local projects that implement value-based practices with healthcare policies that are culturally sensitive based on scientific evidence.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery
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