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North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods
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 hea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3359251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22401814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-172 |
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author | Lee, Yo Han Lee, Won Jin Kim, Yun Jeong Cho, Myong Jin Kim, Joo Hyung Lee, Yun Jeong Kim, Hee Young Choi, Dong Seop Kim, Sin Gon Robinson, Courtland |
author_facet | Lee, Yo Han Lee, Won Jin Kim, Yun Jeong Cho, Myong Jin Kim, Joo Hyung Lee, Yun Jeong Kim, Hee Young Choi, Dong Seop Kim, Sin Gon Robinson, Courtland |
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description | 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. |
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spelling | pubmed-33592512012-05-24 North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods Lee, Yo Han Lee, Won Jin Kim, Yun Jeong Cho, Myong Jin Kim, Joo Hyung Lee, Yun Jeong Kim, Hee Young Choi, Dong Seop Kim, Sin Gon Robinson, Courtland BMC Public Health Study Protocol 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. BioMed Central 2012-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3359251/ /pubmed/22401814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-172 Text en Copyright ©2012 Lee et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Lee, Yo Han Lee, Won Jin Kim, Yun Jeong Cho, Myong Jin Kim, Joo Hyung Lee, Yun Jeong Kim, Hee Young Choi, Dong Seop Kim, Sin Gon Robinson, Courtland North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods |
title | North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods |
title_full | North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods |
title_fullStr | North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods |
title_full_unstemmed | North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods |
title_short | North Korean refugee health in South Korea (NORNS) study: study design and methods |
title_sort | north korean refugee health in south korea (norns) study: study design and methods |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3359251/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22401814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-12-172 |
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