Gojeon Public Health Subcenter, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea (the Republic of).
Korean Association of Public Health Doctors, Seoul, Korea (the Republic of).
BMJ Open. 2023 Jul 18;13(7):e069492. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-069492.
Details regarding the management of COVID-19 in North Korea are unknown. The aim of this paper was to analyse media programmes in North Korea in order to understand public health measures and policies concerning COVID-19.
State-run news agency in North Korea.
The classification of television programmes on COVID-19 broadcast in a state-run news agency, from January 2020 to May 2022, and public health measures introduced in the programmes.
A total of 2671 programmes concerning COVID-19 were included in the study. These programmes provided detailed clinical guidelines to laypeople without medical expertise, including instructions for the usage of medication and preventive measures. An association between the media concern regarding COVID-19 and trade volume, as a proxy of border closure according to the concern of the authorities, provided hints to understand the priorities and aims of the authorities.
The research outcomes provided significant insights into the effort to understand an impaired healthcare system and prevalent drug abuse behaviours in North Korea. Findings from further studies on the recently collected data might suggest additional implications on the North Korean policies on COVID-19.
关于朝鲜 COVID-19 管理的细节尚不清楚。本文旨在分析朝鲜媒体节目,以了解有关 COVID-19 的公共卫生措施和政策。
朝鲜国营通讯社。
对 2020 年 1 月至 2022 年 5 月在国营通讯社播出的 COVID-19 电视节目的分类,以及节目中介绍的公共卫生措施。
共纳入 2671 个 COVID-19 相关节目。这些节目为没有医学专业知识的外行人提供了详细的临床指导,包括用药说明和预防措施。媒体对 COVID-19 的关注与贸易量之间的关联,作为当局对边境关闭担忧的代表,为了解当局的优先事项和目标提供了线索。
研究结果为理解朝鲜受损的医疗体系和普遍存在的药物滥用行为提供了重要见解。对最近收集的数据进行进一步研究的结果可能会对朝鲜 COVID-19 政策产生额外影响。