韩国健康和医学研究的纵向视角:关键面板数据集的优势和局限性。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Dal-Lae Jin, Dun-Sol Go, Seok-Jun Yoon
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人口迅速老龄化、慢性病负担日益加重以及不断变化的卫生保健需求,都增加了对可靠的纵向数据的需求,以支持循证卫生政策和干预措施。纵向小组调查在较长时间内反复收集同一个人的数据,提供了有关动态健康变化及其决定因素的详细见解。近几十年来,韩国建立了许多全国性的小组调查;然而,缺乏对这些调查的系统比较评估,特别是关于2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间与健康相关的变量和适应性的评估。我们系统地回顾了11项主要的韩国纵向小组调查,重点关注与健康相关的变量和COVID-19模块。关键变量包括健康状况、慢性疾病、生活方式行为、医疗保健利用和心理健康措施。还使用官方文件检查了COVID-19适应情况,如感染史、疫苗接种状况和社会经济影响。调查结果显示,调查所获取的健康变量的范围和深度存在相当大的差异,反映了不同的目标人群和研究目标。针对特定人口群体(老年人、儿童、妇女和残疾人)的调查往往提供更全面的健康指标,并纳入专门工具(例如,CES-D、EQ-5D)。相反,以一般人群为基础的小组显示出实质性的变异性。针对covid -19的适应情况差异很大:虽然某些调查(韩国劳动和收入小组研究、韩国健康小组调查、韩国妇女和家庭纵向调查、韩国儿童和青年小组调查)包括明确的与大流行相关的模块,包括感染史、疫苗接种以及工作和家庭动态的变化,但其他调查则依赖于通过现有措施进行的间接反映。这项综合比较分析确定了韩国主要纵向小组调查在卫生数据收集和COVID-19应对方面的显著优势和差距。建议加强调查工具的标准化和有针对性的数据协调工作,以优化这些资源,用于未来的卫生政策制定、流行病学研究和有效的公共卫生干预措施。
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Longitudinal Perspectives on Health and Medical Research in Korea: Strengths and Limitations of Key Panel Datasets.

Rapid population ageing, the growing burden of chronic diseases, and evolving healthcare demands have heightened the need for robust longitudinal data to support evidence-based health policy and interventions. Longitudinal panel surveys, which repeatedly collect data from the same individuals over extended periods, offer detailed insights into dynamic health-related changes and their determinants. South Korea has established numerous national panel surveys over recent decades; however, systematic comparative assessments across these surveys-particularly concerning their health-related variables and adaptations during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic-are lacking. We systematically reviewed eleven major Korean longitudinal panel surveys, focusing on health-related variables and COVID-19 modules. Key variables included health status, chronic diseases, lifestyle behaviors, healthcare utilization, and mental health measures. COVID-19 adaptations such as infection history, vaccination status, and socioeconomic impacts were also examined using official documentation. The findings revealed considerable variability among the surveys in the range and depth of health variables captured, reflecting distinct target populations and research objectives. Surveys focused on specific demographic groups (older adults, children, women, and people with disabilities) tended to provide more comprehensive coverage of health indicators and incorporated specialized instruments (e.g., CES-D, EQ-5D). Conversely, general population-based panels demonstrated substantial variability. COVID-19-specific adaptations varied significantly: while certain surveys (Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, Korea Health Panel Survey, Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women and Families, Korean Children and Youth Panel Survey) included explicit pandemic-related modules capturing infection histories, vaccinations, and changes in work and family dynamics, others relied on indirect reflections through existing measures. This comprehensive comparative analysis identifies notable strengths and gaps among Korea's major longitudinal panel surveys in health data collection and COVID-19 responsiveness. Enhanced standardization of survey instruments and targeted data harmonization efforts are recommended to optimize these resources for future health policy development, epidemiological research, and effective public health interventions.

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Journal of Korean Medical Science
Journal of Korean Medical Science 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
8.90%
发文量
320
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Korean Medical Science (JKMS) is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal of medicine published weekly in English. The Journal’s publisher is the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences (KAMS), Korean Medical Association (KMA). JKMS aims to publish evidence-based, scientific research articles from various disciplines of the medical sciences. The Journal welcomes articles of general interest to medical researchers especially when they contain original information. Articles on the clinical evaluation of drugs and other therapies, epidemiologic studies of the general population, studies on pathogenic organisms and toxic materials, and the toxicities and adverse effects of therapeutics are welcome.
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