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GAMBARAN TINGKAT RISIKO MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS (MSDs) DENGAN METODE REBA PADA PEKERJA OPERATOR DEPARTEMEN V-BELT Damayanti, Hazfrina; Handayani, Rini; Situngkir, Decy; Wijayanto, Satriya
Journal Health & Science : Gorontalo Journal Health and Science Community Vol 8, No 3 (2024): JULI: JOURNAL HEALTH AND SCIENCE : GORONTALO JOURNAL HEALTH AND SCIENCE COMMUNIT
Publisher : Gorontalo State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35971/gojhes.v8i3.26331

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PT XXY merupakan manufaktur otomotif yang memproduksi Plastic, Conveyor Belt, dan V-Belt. Studi pendahulu dengan kuesioner Nodric Body Map menunjukkan 40% operator departemen v-belt berisiko tinggi mengalami gangguan muskuloskeletal. Aktivitas berisiko tinggi melibatkan mencungkil belt dengan alat bantu besi pada mesin oil press dan memindahkan belt ke hanger. Kebaruan penelitian dengan menggunakan metode REBA, yang belum banyak dilakukan sebelumnya khususnya dalam konteks industri otomotif pada pekerja operator V-Belt. Tujuan penelitian untuk menganalisis tingkat risiko MSDs dengan metode REBA pada pekerja operator departemen V-belt.  Metode penelitian yaitu kuantitatif secara cross sectional. Populasi penelitian yaitu 15 pekerja dengan sampel 9 pekerja operator departemen v-belt. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan pekerja operator v-belt pada aktivitas proses mencungkil belt menggunakan alat bantu besi berada pada tingkat risiko MSDs tinggi 5 orang (55,6%), sangat tinggi 3 orang (33,3%), dan sedang 1 orang (11,1%) sedangkan aktivitas memindahkan belt ke hanger yaitu sedang 6 orang (66,7%) dan tinggi 3 orang (33,3%). Kesimpulan menyatakan bahwa masih tingginya tingkat risiko MSDs pada pekerja operator mesin oil press departemen v-belt sehingga perlu adanya perubahan atau modifikasi yang harus segera dilakukan untuk mengurangi risiko cedera.
Edukasi Kesehatan Pentingnya Dukungan Keluarga dan Masyarakat Serta Keberadaan PMO (Pengawas Minum Obat) Terhadap Pasien Tuberkulosis Handayani, Rini; Muda, Cut Alia Keumala; Nurmawaty, Dwi; Ramadhania, Ramadhania; Tolego, James Arnold; Rahma, Fani Dwi; Damayanti, Hazfrina; Lutfiyah8, Evi
Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (Pamas) Vol 9, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (PAMAS)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM Universitas Respati Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52643/pamas.v9i4.5627

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Tuberculosis (TB) patients need at least 6 months of uninterrupted medication to be cured of TB. During this time, patients may experience forgetfulness, laziness, and boredom. Therefore, it is necessary to have the support of the family, community and the participation of Drug Drinking Supervisors (PMOs) in the success of TB patients' drug-taking efforts. Based on preliminary studies, it is also known that patients feel less support from family and community and the role of PMOs is not working well. The purpose of this activity is to increase awareness and knowledge of health cadres regarding the importance of family and community support and the existence of PMOs for TB patients. This activity was carried out in the form of counseling and provision and practice of filling out the PMO pocket book. The participants of this activity were 22 health cadres in the working area of the Tamansari District Health Center. The results of this activity are an increase in the percentage of correct answers from participants related to the material presented (range of percentage increase 22.7%-44.4%), participants can understand and fill in the PMO pocket book correctly, and there is feedback related to the PMO pocket book which is well received by cadres by suggesting changes in the font of the writing in the book to be larger. So, community service activities in the form of counseling and introduction of PMO pocketbooks can increase awareness and knowledge of health cadres regarding the importance of family, community and PMO support.