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From prenatal care to spina bifida related mortality: The lifespan is marked by transitions experienced by increasing immigrant and international populations
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Whether it is for collaboration on folic acid fortification or the standardization of care efforts concerning neurogenic bowel dysfunction, a global forum on neural tube defects related issues is needed. Propitiously, the 2023 Spina Bifida World Congress sponsored by the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) was a catalyst for transnational dialog in the field of spina bifida (SB) research. Concurrently, the Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine (JPRM) provides a platform for both international research as well as numerous clinical and educational projects, such as The Lifespan Bowel Management Protocol, and social interventions taught through the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Spina Bifida Transition ECHO. Through this open access issue, work by colleagues in Ethiopia, the Nordic countries, and Switzerland, as well as among other transnational populations is highlighted. The development of the Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative is also showcased, representing a training initiative across four continents. Correspondingly in this issue, JPRM published an update to the Transition Guidelines for the Care of People with Spina Bifida. The clinical guidelines are a product of the SBA Collaborative Care Network cooperative agreement with the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. While colleagues across the globe remain committed to native, immigrant, and displaced populations of individuals affected by SB, JPRM will continue to distribute premier research in multidisciplinary care, education, and advocacy.
Title: From prenatal care to spina bifida related mortality: The lifespan is marked by transitions experienced by increasing immigrant and international populations
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Whether it is for collaboration on folic acid fortification or the standardization of care efforts concerning neurogenic bowel dysfunction, a global forum on neural tube defects related issues is needed.
Propitiously, the 2023 Spina Bifida World Congress sponsored by the Spina Bifida Association (SBA) was a catalyst for transnational dialog in the field of spina bifida (SB) research.
Concurrently, the Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine (JPRM) provides a platform for both international research as well as numerous clinical and educational projects, such as The Lifespan Bowel Management Protocol, and social interventions taught through the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Spina Bifida Transition ECHO.
Through this open access issue, work by colleagues in Ethiopia, the Nordic countries, and Switzerland, as well as among other transnational populations is highlighted.
The development of the Spina Bifida Global Learning Collaborative is also showcased, representing a training initiative across four continents.
Correspondingly in this issue, JPRM published an update to the Transition Guidelines for the Care of People with Spina Bifida.
The clinical guidelines are a product of the SBA Collaborative Care Network cooperative agreement with the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
While colleagues across the globe remain committed to native, immigrant, and displaced populations of individuals affected by SB, JPRM will continue to distribute premier research in multidisciplinary care, education, and advocacy.
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