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HUBUNGAN LAMA KERJA DAN BEBAN KERJA TERHADAP KELUHAN MUSKULOSKELETAL DISORDERPADA PETANI LAKI-LAKI DI KANAGARIAN KOTO BARU KECAMATAN X KOTO Erit Rovendra
HUMAN CARE JOURNAL Vol 6, No 3 (2021): Human Care Journal
Publisher : Universitas Fort De Kock

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32883/hcj.v6i3.1397

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Frekuensi kejadian keluhan musculoskeletal sangat tinggi dikalangan pekerja. Prevalensi tertinggi keluhan muskuloskeletal di Indonesia yang terdiagnosis tenaga kesehatan adalah pada pekerjaan petani, nelayan dan buruh, yaitu sebesar 31,2%. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui hubungan lama kerja, sikap kerja dan beban kerja terhadap keluhan muskuloskeletal pada petani padi laki-laki. Jenis penelitian yaitu survei analitik dengan desain cross sectional. Total populasi pada penelitian ini adalah sebanyak 102 orang dan diambil secara total sampling. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan ada hubungan antara lama kerja, sikap kerja dan beban kerja terhadap keluhan muskuloskeletal disorder. Diharapakan kepada para petani dapat melakuan straching sebelum melakukan aktivitas dan diharapkan tenaga kesehatan fisioterapi khususnya dapat memberikan edukasi terhadap petani tentang keluhan muskuloskeletal yang dialami.
A Phenomenological Study of Domestic Violence and Its Impact on Women's Psychological and Reproductive Health in Solok City, Indonesia Novi Wulan Sari; Evi Hasnita; Erit Rovendra; Rahmi Sari Kasoema
Bulletin of Inspiring Developments and Achievements in Midwifery Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): December, 2025
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/bidan.v2i2.232

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Domestic violence (DV) in Indonesia is rising, with over 400,000 cases reported in 2022, driven by increased public awareness post the Domestic Violence Elimination Act, yet communities often limit it to physical abuse, ignoring psychological and reproductive health effects. This study explores lived experiences of DV among women in Solok City and its impacts on their psychological and reproductive health. A qualitative phenomenological approach involved eight women recruited via snowball sampling, with data from 45–60-minute in-depth interviews and documentation, ensuring trustworthiness through prolonged engagement and triangulation. All participants (100%) faced multiple violence forms: six physical, seven psychological, and five forced sexual activity. Psychological effects included chronic stress (7/8), sleep disturbances (5/8), shame (6/8), and depressive symptoms (5/8). Reproductive issues affected five with menstrual irregularities, four with recurrent vaginal infections/discharge, and three with reduced libido, linked to prolonged violence, financial stress, and overwork causing hormonal disruptions. DV profoundly impairs women's psychological and reproductive health in Solok City, underscoring needs for heightened community education, expanded support services, accessible reporting, and empowering women to reject violence and seek help.