Titis Mariyamah
Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia

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Corelation Between Driving Position and Other Factor to Musculoskeletal Complaints with Reba in Online Taxibike Drivers in West Jakarta 2021 Winata, Susanty Dewi; Mariyamah, Titis; Satyadi, Erdi Techrisna; Hersamsi, Giovani Sabrina; Purnamawati, Purnamawati
Jurnal MedScientiae Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Krida Wacana

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Poor posture is the main cause of Musculoskeletal Disorders, MSDs in motorcyclists can affect daily activities, reduce work efficiency and productivity, increase the risk of work accidents and long-term illness. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between driving position and musculoskeletal disorders with the Rapid Entire Body Assessment hoping that the complaints can be minimized or prevented. Research data collection took place in December 2021. Research participants were online taxibike drivers in West Jakarta who were still actively working in 2021. Demographic data and riding position were obtained through the Nordic Body Map questionnaire and online questionnaire via Google Form. For the riding position, respondents were asked to ride the motorbike they used for work and were photographed by the researcher, and calculated using the REBA calculator software. The statistical test showed a value of P: 0.682 (p> 0.05) which indicated that there was no significant relationship between riding position and musculoskeletal complaints among online motorcycle drivers in West Jakarta in 2021. Even though there was no relationship between riding position and musculoskeletal complaints, to reduce the increased risk of MSDs, riders can make the best use of their rest time outside of work hours or before work by doing small sports or stretching to stretch tense muscles and reduce the accumulation of lactic acid.
The Effect of Computer-Mediated Communication on Occupational Positive Mental Health Mediated by Work-Family Enrichment in Workers in Remote Areas: Analysis using Structural Equation Modelling Junanta, Herlando; Wibowo, Suryo; ., Herqutanto; Fitriani, Dewi Yunia; Mariyamah, Titis; Soemarko, Dewi Sumaryani
Occupational and Environmental Medicine Journal of Indonesia Vol. 3, No. 1
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Objective: This study aims to examine the effect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) on occupational positive mental health (OPMH) mediated by work-family enrichment (WFE) in workers in remote areas using the CMC, OPMH-40, and WFE questionnaires. Method: The latent variables in this study are CMC, OPMH, and WFE. The observed variables include all items from CMC, OPMH, and WFE. The sample technique used was total sampling, revealing that 349 workers in the project department of an oil and gas company located in the West Papua Province of Indonesia expressed their willingness to participate as research participants. To test research hypotheses using structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis by testing measurement and structural models. Results: The results showed that the effect of WFE as a mediator strengthened the influence of CMC on OPMH in comparison to the direct effect. Conclusion: This study explains the mechanism by which WFE, acting as a partial mediator, increases the effect of CMC on OPMH. The communication between workers and their families will increase their mental health as it serves as a means of support for workers who are geographically separated from their family. Company management needs to support employees in implementing CMC with their families to increase OPMH and WFE, as well as reduce the negative influence of work-to-family conflict, so that work productivity will increase.