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    Act now - serious pathology of the spine is affected by health inequalities

    Greenhalgh, Sue ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2259-0123, Finucane, Laura M, Mercer, Christopher and Yeowell, Gill ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3872-9799 (2024) Act now - serious pathology of the spine is affected by health inequalities. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 74. 103207. ISSN 2468-8630

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    Abstract

    Early diagnosis of serious spinal pathology is the key to optimise patient outcomes, yet early diagnosis can be adversely affected by health inequalities. In this paper we consider the impact of health inequalities on the incidence and outcome for serious spinal musculoskeletal (MSK) pathologies. Health inequalities can be experienced by people grouped around a range of factors. These include socio-economic factors, the environmental conditions in which people live, protected characteristics such as ethnicity, and socially excluded groups such as people who are homeless. These factors can affect people's exposure to health risks and their opportunities to lead healthy lives. A person's behaviour is a key determinant of their health status. ‘Risky’ health behaviours include smoking, poor diet, harmful alcohol consumption and lack of exercise, and are more common in these groups. Importantly, socio-economic factors combined with health behaviours influence the health inequalities a person may experience. The most significant social and economic factors influencing poor MSK health are poverty, education, employment, environment, and food ethos. These determinants of health not only predispose people living in deprivation to having benign MSK conditions at a younger age and with worse outcomes, they are also risk factors of more serious MSK pathologies.

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