The Global Spine Care Initiative: methodology, contributors, and disclosures

Autores de IIS La Fe
Participantes ajenos a IIS La Fe
- Johnson, CD
- Haldeman, S
- Nordin, M
- Chou, R
- Cote, P
- Hurwitz, EL
- Green, BN
- Kopansky-Giles, D
- Randhawa, K
- Cedraschi, C
- Ameis, A
- Acaroglu, E
- Aartun, E
- Adjei-Kwayisi, A
- Ayhan, S
- Aziz, A
- Blyth, F
- Borenstein, D
- Brady, O
- Brooks, P
- Camilleri, C
- Castellote, JM
- Clay, MB
- Davatchi, F
- Dudler, J
- Dunn, R
- Eberspaecher, S
- Emmerich, J
- Farcy, JP
- Fisher-Jeffes, N
- Goertz, C
- Grevitt, M
- Griffith, EA
- Hajjaj-Hassouni, N
- Hartvigsen, J
- Hondras, M
- Kane, EJ
- 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
- Rajasekaran, S
- Shearer, H
- Smuck, M
- Sonmez, E
- Tavares, P
- Taylor-Vaisey, A
- Torres, C
- Torres, P
- van der Horst, A
- Verville, L
- Vialle, E
- Kumar, GV
- Vlok, A
- Watters, W
- Wong, CC
- Wong, JJ
- Yu, HN
- Yuksel, S
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this report is to describe the Global Spine Care Initiative (GSCI) contributors, disclosures, and methods for reporting transparency on the development of the recommendations. Methods World Spine Care convened the GSCI to develop an evidence-based, practical, and sustainable healthcare model for spinal care. The initiative aims to improve the management, prevention, and public health for spine-related disorders worldwide; thus, global representation was essential. A series of meetings established the initiative's mission and goals. Electronic surveys collected contributorship and demographic information, and experiences with spinal conditions to better understand perceptions and potential biases that were contributing to the model of care. Results Sixty-eight clinicians and scientists participated in the deliberations and are authors of one or more of the GSCI articles. Of these experts, 57 reported providing spine care in 34 countries, (i.e., low-, middle-, and high-income countries, as well as underserved communities in high-income countries.) The majority reported personally experiencing or having a close family member with one or more spinal concerns including: spine-related trauma or injury, spinal problems that required emergency or surgical intervention, spinal pain referred from non-spine sources, spinal deformity, spinal pathology or disease, neurological problems, and/or mild, moderate, or severe back or neck pain. There were no substantial reported conflicts of interest. Conclusion The GSCI participants have broad professional experience and wide international distribution with no discipline dominating the deliberations. The GSCI believes this set of papers has the potential to inform and improve spine care globally.
Datos de la publicación
- ISSN/ISSNe:
- 0940-6719, 1432-0932
- Tipo:
- Article
- Páginas:
- 786-795
- Factor de Impacto:
- 1,368 SCImago ℠
- Cuartil:
- Q1 SCImago ℠
EUROPEAN SPINE JOURNAL SPRINGER
Citas Recibidas en Web of Science: 10
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Keywords
- Global burden of disease; Musculoskeletal system; Spinal disorders; Quality of health care
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Investigador Principal: JUAN BAUTISTA MOLLAR MASERES
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Investigador Principal: TERESA BAS HERMIDA
E.01 . 2018
Cita
Johnson CD,Haldeman S,Nordin M,Chou R,Cote P,Hurwitz EL,Green BN,Kopansky D,Randhawa K,Cedraschi C,Ameis A,Acaroglu E,Aartun E,Adjei A,Ayhan S,Aziz A,Bas T,Blyth F,Borenstein D,Brady O,Brooks P,Camilleri C,Castellote JM,Clay MB,Davatchi F,Dudler J,Dunn R,Eberspaecher S,Emmerich J,Farcy JP,Fisher N,Goertz C,Grevitt M,Griffith EA,Hajjaj N,Hartvigsen J,Hondras M,Kane EJ,Laplante J,Lemeunier N,Mayer J,Mior S,Mmopelwa T,Modic M,Moss J,Mullerpatan R,Muteti E,Mwaniki L,Ngandeu M,Outerbridge G,Rajasekaran S,Shearer H,Smuck M,Sonmez E,Tavares P,Taylor A,Torres C,Torres P,van der Horst A,Verville L,Vialle E,Kumar GV,Vlok A,Watters W,Wong CC,Wong JJ,Yu HN,Yuksel S. The Global Spine Care Initiative: methodology, contributors, and disclosures. Eur Spine J. 2018. 27. (Suppl 6):p. 786-795. IF:2,513. (2).