New Global Spine Care Initiative Report Highlights Importance of Collaboration in Indigenous Communities
Financial support provided by Health Canada, the Canadian Chiropractic Association, the Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation, and the Skoll Foundation.
The paper, published in the journal Implementation Science Communications, outlines some key factors for successfully implementing a spine care clinic in Cross Lake, Manitoba, a remote Indigenous community in Canada. The Global Spine Care Initiative (GSCI) spine care program was adopted in collaboration with community leaders and healthcare providers.
Prof. André Bussières, principal investigator for the Global Spine Care Initiative and senior author of the paper, stated, "Our research has shown that a one-size-fits-all approach to spine care is not desirable in Indigenous communities. It is crucial to involve community members and leaders in developing and implementing healthcare services to ensure they are culturally adapted and meet the community's specific needs."
The present study offers several important contributions:
- Access to spine care remains limited in remote Indigenous communities.
- There is a growing demand for a holistic approach to understanding spine symptoms and culturally safe treatment options.
- The need for non-pharmacological multimodal care for spine conditions has not been sufficiently met.
The paper also highlights the importance of addressing the underlying social determinants of health (the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age), which can significantly impact the health and well-being of Indigenous populations. The team hopes their findings will encourage other healthcare providers and organizations to adopt a community-based and culturally sensitive approach when providing spine care to Indigenous communities.
The Global Spine Care Initiative is committed to improving spine health for all, and this paper is a significant step toward achieving that goal. By highlighting the importance of community collaboration and culturally adapted care, the initiative hopes to promote better health outcomes and reduce health disparities in Indigenous communities worldwide.
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ABOUT WORLD SPINE CARE
World Spine Care (WSC) is a multinational not-for-profit, charitable organization. It is a collection of three healthcare-focused charitable entities registered in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. World Spine Care was founded in 2008 by Scott Haldeman DC, PhD, MD, a leading figure in the assessment and treatment of spinal conditions. It was launched to fill the profound gap in the evidence-based treatment of musculoskeletal and especially spinal conditions found in under-serviced areas around the world. World Spine Care’s mission is to improve lives in underserved communities. We aim to create a world where everyone can access the highest quality spine care possible.
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André Bussières
Global Spine Care Initiative
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