Dorman Katie, Bozinoff Nikki, Redditt Vanessa, Kim Enoch, Glazier Richard H, Rashid Meb
Weeneebayko Area Health Authority, Moose Factory, ON, Canada.
British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2017 Feb;19(1):15-23. doi: 10.1007/s10903-015-0307-9.
Increasing numbers of North Koreans are fleeing their country due to economic insecurity and political persecution, with over 1000 North Koreans Refugee (NKR) claims in Canada in the past decade. There is little published on their health. Using a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) methodology, we investigated NKR health status through a retrospective chart review of 1022 patients rostered at a Toronto refugee clinic between December 2011 and June 2014. The health status of 117 NKRs was compared to that of 905 other refugees seen during the same period. There were lower rates of chronic diseases, including obesity and elevated blood pressure, among NKRs. Conversely, some infectious diseases were more prevalent, including hepatitis B and chlamydia. Female NKRs had higher rates of abnormal cervical cytology. This study uniquely uses CBPR methodology to examine the health of NKRs, and can help guide targeted interventions in this population.
由于经济不安全和政治迫害,越来越多的朝鲜人逃离该国,在过去十年中,加拿大有超过1000起朝鲜难民申请。关于他们的健康状况,公开的信息很少。我们采用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法,通过回顾性图表审查2011年12月至2014年6月期间在多伦多一家难民诊所登记的1022名患者,调查了朝鲜难民的健康状况。将117名朝鲜难民的健康状况与同期就诊的905名其他难民的健康状况进行了比较。朝鲜难民中慢性病的发病率较低,包括肥胖和高血压。相反,一些传染病更为普遍,包括乙型肝炎和衣原体感染。女性朝鲜难民宫颈细胞学异常的发生率较高。本研究独特地采用CBPR方法来检查朝鲜难民的健康状况,并有助于指导针对这一人群的有针对性干预措施。