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North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods

机译:研究朝鲜朝鲜难民健康(NORNS):研究设计和方法

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Background Understanding the health status of North Korean refugees (NKRs), and changes in health during the resettlement process, is important from both the humanitarian standpoint and the scientific perspective. The NOrth Korean Refugee health iN South Korea (NORNS) study aims to document the health status and health determinants of North Korean refugees, to observe various health outcomes as they occur while adapting to the westernized lifestyle of South Korea, and to explain the mechanisms of how health of migrants and refugees changes in the context of new environmental risks and opportunities. Methods The NORNS study was composed of an initial survey and a follow-up survey 3.5 years apart. Participants were recruited voluntarily among those aged 30 or more living in Seoul. The survey consists of a health questionnaire and medical examination. The health questionnaire comprises the following six domains: 1) demographic and migration information 2) disease history, 3) mental health, 4) health-related lifestyle, 5) female reproductive health, and 6) sociocultural adaptation. The medical examination comprises anthropometric measurements, blood pressure and atherosclerosis, and various biochemical measurements. Prevalence of several diseases able to be diagnosed from the medical examination, the changes between the two surveys, and the association between the outcome and other measurements, such as length of stay and extent of adaptation in South Korea will be investigated. Furthermore, the outcome will be compared to a South Korean counterpart cohort to evaluate the relative health status of NKRs. Discussion The NORNS study targeting adult NKRs in South Korea is a valuable study because various scales and medical measurements are employed for the first time. The results obtained from this study are expected to be utilized for developing a health policy for NKRs and North Korean people after unification. Additionally, since NKRs are an immigrant group who are the same race and have the same genetic characteristics as South Koreans, this study has the characteristics of a unique type of migrant health study.
机译:背景技术从人道主义的角度和科学的角度来看,了解北朝鲜难民的健康状况以及重新安置过程中的健康变化都非常重要。韩国北朝鲜难民健康研究(NORNS)旨在记录北朝鲜难民的健康状况和健康决定因素,观察他们在适应韩国西化生活方式时所发生的各种健康状况,并解释其发病机理。在新的环境风险和机遇中,移民和难民的健康状况如何变化。方法NORNS研究由相隔3.5年的初次调查和后续调查组成。参加者自愿自愿居住在首尔的30岁或30岁以上的人群中。该调查包括健康问卷和医学检查。健康调查表包括以下六个领域:1)人口统计和迁移信息2)疾病史,3)精神健康,4)与健康有关的生活方式,5)女性生殖健康和6)社会文化适应性。医学检查包括人体测量,血压和动脉粥样硬化以及各种生化测量。将对可以通过医学检查诊断出的几种疾病的患病率,两次调查之间的变化以及结果与其他测量之间的关联进行调查,例如韩国的住院时间和适应程度。此外,将结果与韩国同类人群进行比较,以评估NKR的相对健康状况。讨论针对韩国成人NKR的NORNS研究是有价值的研究,因为首次采用了各种规模和医学测量方法。从这项研究中获得的结果有望在统一后用于制定NKR和朝鲜人民的健康政策。此外,由于NKRs是与韩国人相同种族且具有相同遗传特征的移民群体,因此本研究具有独特类型的移民健康研究的特征。

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