Gupta Saksham, Corley Jacquelyn, Ghotme Kemel A, Nahed Brian, Drummond Kate, Hutchinson Peter, Khan Tariq, Figaji Anthony, Dempsey Robert J, Park Kee B, Esene Ignatius N, Aziz-Sultan Mohammad Ali, Rosseau Gail
Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Mass General Brigham, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Department of Neurosurgery, Samaritan Brain and Spine Surgery, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2025 Jan;193:104-107. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2024.10.063. Epub 2024 Nov 12.
Global Neurosurgery has been described as the clinical and public health practice of neurosurgery with the primary purpose of ensuring timely, safe, and affordable neurosurgical care to all who need it. Global Neurosurgery activities in the form of mission trips, educational partnerships, and research collaborations have been in place for decades. Still, there have been no central organizing efforts to improve the harmonization of these endeavors until recently. The 2016 Bogotà Declaration on Global Neurosurgery was the first meeting of global neurosurgery practitioners from low- and middle-income countries and high-income countries to organize a consensus statement around the global gaps in neurosurgery care and goals for its future development. Since then, interest in global neurosurgery has grown dramatically among neurosurgeons, trainees, nurses, and allied professionals. Global neurosurgery has emerged as a distinct academic subspecialty within neurosurgery. However, recent evidence demonstrates that wide gaps remain in access to safe, timely, and affordable neurosurgical care. Quite as important is the current dominance of global neurosurgery discourse by high-income country actors. The Boston Declaration seeks to further define a unified vision of progress as Global neurosurgery continues to grow and evolve. This ambitious initiative will review existing evidence, employ on-the-ground expert experience, and seek broad inclusivity and transparency to formulate a new set of goals for global neurosurgery and a structure that shifts the agency to low- and middle-income country actors. We propose a path to developing a new consensus statement and action plan, the 2025 Boston Declaration for Global Neurosurgery.
全球神经外科被描述为神经外科的临床和公共卫生实践,其主要目的是确保所有有需要的人都能及时、安全且负担得起神经外科护理。以医疗援助之旅、教育伙伴关系和研究合作等形式开展的全球神经外科活动已经存在了数十年。然而,直到最近才出现旨在促进这些活动协调一致的集中组织工作。2016年的《波哥大全球神经外科宣言》是来自低收入和中等收入国家以及高收入国家的全球神经外科从业者的首次会议,旨在围绕神经外科护理方面的全球差距及其未来发展目标组织达成一份共识声明。从那时起,神经外科医生、实习生、护士和相关专业人员对全球神经外科的兴趣急剧增长。全球神经外科已成为神经外科领域一个独特的学术亚专业。然而,最近的证据表明,在获得安全、及时且负担得起的神经外科护理方面仍存在巨大差距。同样重要的是,目前全球神经外科话语主要由高收入国家的行为体主导。随着全球神经外科不断发展演变,《波士顿宣言》旨在进一步明确一个统一的进步愿景。这一雄心勃勃的倡议将审视现有证据,借鉴实地专家经验,并寻求广泛的包容性和透明度,以制定一套新的全球神经外科目标以及一个将主导权转移给低收入和中等收入国家行为体的架构。我们提出了一条制定新的共识声明和行动计划的路径,即《2025年全球神经外科波士顿宣言》。