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PENGARUH MOTIVASI KERJA DAN KEPUASAN KERJA TERHADAP KOMITMEN ORGANISASIONAL KARYAWAN BARU (Studi pada PT Petrokimia Gresik) Eva Kumalasari
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol 9, No 2: Semester Genap 2020/2021
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari variabel motivasi kerja dan kepuasan kerja terhadap komitmen organisasional karyawan baru PT Petrokimia Gresik. Populasi dari penelitian berjenis explanatory ini adalah karyawan baru yang direkrut pada 2016 dengan sampel sebanyak 148 karyawan baru melalui teknik simple random sampling. Pengujian instrumen dilakukan menggunakan uji validitas, uji reliabilitas, dan uji asumsi klasik. Alat analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi linier berganda yang diolah menggunakan IBM SPSS Statistics 21, dan pengujian hipotesis dilakukan menggunakan uji F dan uji t. Hasil dari analisis regresi linier berganda menunjukkan bahwa variabel motivasi kerja dan kepuasan kerja berpengaruh signifikan terhadap komitmen organisasional karyawan baru, baik secara parsial maupun simultan. Kemudian, dilihat dari nilai Adjusted R Square menunjukkan bahwa besarnya pengaruh antar variabel sebesar 0,553 yang berarti terdapat pengaruh antara motivasi kerja dan kepuasan kerja terhadap komitmen organisasional karyawan baru sebesar 55,3% sedangkan 44,7% dijelaskan oleh variabel lain yang tidak diteliti dalam penelitian ini.Kata Kunci: Motivasi Kerja, Kepuasan Kerja, Komitmen Organisasional
MANAGEMENT APPROACH OF LOW VISION IN RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA: WHAT SHOULD WE DO? Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident Novi Auliya Dewi; Ani Ismail; Eva Kumalasari
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Retinitis pigmentosa is a chronic and progressive disease throughout patient’s life. Management low vision in retinitis pigmentosa patients are to maximize their remaining vision and provision of visual aids, it can be financial dan social burden. Case Illustration : A 56-year-old man came with blurred vision in his both eyes for 12 years. The patient had cataract surgeries and IOLs implantation in 2022. Ophthalmologic examination revealed the right eye was 4/40 and the left eye was 3/60. Funduscopic examination revealed the bone spicule appearance, blood vessel attenuation, and waxy disc pallor in both eyes. Contrast sensitivity test decreased and Farnsworth hue test showed mild to severe. Humphrey visual field examination showed peripheral visual field defect, therefore patient diagnosed with low vision caused by retinitis pigmentosa with bilateral pseudophakia and his Low Vision Quality of Life was intermediate. Discussion : Treatment includes pharmacological treatment with supplementation, optical or non-optical treatment, and rehabilitation. Spectacles clarified distant and near vision with Best Corrected Visual Acuity 6/30 with photochromic lenses, for adapting the light and gave addition lens +5.00 in both eyes. Rehabilitation enhances his head tracking, scanning, and habitual spotting skills. Lighting and typoscope would help his daily reading activities as well. Conclusion : Low vision requires several management approach, patient with visual impairment can get low vision aids to optimize his visual function based on his needs. Managing low vision in patient with visual impairment has to be considered from multiple aspects.
Low Vision Management in Chronic Glaucoma: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident Muhammad Fahmi; Ani Ismail; Eva Kumalasari
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Glaucoma is a group of progressive optic neuropathy corresponding to peripheral vision loss, causing severe visual impairment to blindness. Low vision is a person who has the best visual acuity in the best eye of 6/18 to light perception or with a visual field of <10 degrees from the fixation point, after medical, surgical, and/or optical intervention. Low vision will affect every aspect of patient’s life, hence precise management of low vision is important. Case Illustration : RY, a woman, 64 years old, works as a housewife. Complained of blurred vision slowly since 3 years ago, especially when reading. The patient then went for treatment to get glasses and was said to have glaucoma. Glaucoma surgery was performed on both patient's eyes and cataract surgery on the right eye. Now the patient’s visual acuity is 6/21 with peripheral vision loss on the right eye and NLP on the left eye. Discussion : The patient was diagnosed with Low Vision et causa Glaucoma. Treatment includes pharmacological treatment, optical and non-optical treatment to carry out daily activities so that the patient remains independent. Education must be explained to patients that there is no therapy to eliminate visual field disturbances but that the use of the remaining visual fields can be maximized. Conclusion : The goal of low vision management in this patient is to maximize central vision and provide visual aids to maximize the patient’s quality of life.
CAN RIGID GAS PERMEABLE (RGP) CONTACT LENS BE THE BEST OPTION FOR A KERATOCONUS PATIENT? Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident DINA FATMA DWIMARTA; ANI ISMAIL; EVA KUMALASARI
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Keratoconus is a condition of cone-shaped cornea caused by stromal thinning. This disorder leads to visual disturbance due to irregular astigmatism, myopia, and corneal protrusion. A severe irregular astigmatism must be corrected by rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses. Case Illustration : A 29 y.o female visited Ophthalmologist Clinic Subdivision of Refraction, Contact Lens, and Low Vision in RSKMM Provinsi Sumsel, complaining of discomfort while using her current glasses. Anamnesis, physical examination, and ophthalmologic examination were carried out. The patient then was maximally corrected of her refractive status, followed by contact lenses fitting and post- fitting evaluation. Discussion : Early ophthalmologic examination showed visual acuity of 6/60 ph 6/9 on both eyes. Corneal topography evaluation confirmed pattern of bilateral keratoconus, each 78% on right eye and 87% of left eye. Best-corrected visual acuity was 6/6 using S-3.50 C-7.00 180? (right eye) and S-4.00 C-6.00 170? (left eye). RGP fitting test was carried with trial lenses of S-4.00 D for both eyes with both base curve of 7.2 mm and diameter of 9.2 mm. Over-refraction showed result of S-3.50 D (right eye) and S-3.75 D (left eye) for both eyes to reach visual acuity of 6/6 and for patient to feel comfortable. Conclusion : While some period of adaptation was needed, severe keratoconus should be treated using RGP contact lenses to achieve a better prognosis. Accurate fitting test of RGP resulting in comfortable and satisfied outcome of patient.
LOW VISION IN RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA: HOW TO ENHANCE FUNCTIONAL VISION IN PSEUDOPHAKIC PATIENT: Poster Presentation - Case Report - Resident Siti Shalihah Ramadhani Novizar; Ani Ismail; Eva Kumalasari
Majalah Oftalmologi Indonesia Vol 49 No S2 (2023): Supplement Edition
Publisher : The Indonesian Ophthalmologists Association (IOA, Perhimpunan Dokter Spesialis Mata Indonesia (Perdami))

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Introduction : Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) could lead to various visual impairments, including decreased visual acuity, poor dark adaptation, decreased contrast sensitivity, poor color vision, visual field constriction, leading to low vision (LV). LV in RP decreases patient’s quality of life (QoL) and Independence. We aim to report a successful case of LV management in a bilateral pseudophakic patient with RP. Case Illustration : A 33-year-old man came with progressively blurred vision in both eyes (BE) that worsen 6 months ago. Ophthalmologic examination revealed his uncorrected visual acuity for right eye (RE) and left Eye (LE) was 6/60 and 4/60. The patient had cataract surgeries and IOLs implantation on BE in 2021. Funduscopic examination revealed the bone spicule appearance, blood vessel attenuation, and waxy disc pallor on BE. Humphrey's examination showed a peripheral visual field defect. Decreased contrast sensitivity and poor color vision were also found. Discussion : The patient was managed by LV aids and rehabilitation. Spectacle clarified distant and near vision with best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) 6/21 and 0.8 M on BE, photochromic lenses aided in adapting to various lighting levels and as a UV protection, and the addition of illumination and color contrast enhancement improved vision in dim light. A convex mirror to be used as a field- enhancement spotting tool. Rehabilitation enhances his head tracking, scanning, and habitual spotting skills. Improvement of QoL has been recorded using LVQoL questionnaires. Conclusion : LV management are vary based on an individual’s level of functional vision and personal preferences. Optimal LV management could enhance patient QoL and Independence.