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The relationship between workload and musculoskeletal complaints among opak factory workers in Sukaraya Bakti Village, Pancur Batu Hutapea, Johnson; Pakpahan, Estriyana; Rosari, Anita; Meilani, Inda Kania; Yensuari, Yensuari; Yani, Herlina; Rahimi, Armon; Rajagukguk, Samuel Joshua Hamonangan Tua; Amir, Dwi Fenny; Alponso, Rudolf; Elizabeth, Monalisa
Buletin Kedokteran & Kesehatan Prima Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Kedokteran Gigi, dan Ilmu Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/bkkp.v4i1.7439

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Based on industrial processes that still use semi-automatic processes, this often causes health problems, such as musculoskeletal problems or disorders in workers due to semi-automatic production processes and heavy loads. The aim is to find out the relationship between workload and musculoskeletal complaints in Opak Village factory workers. Sukaraya Bakti, District. Pancur Batu, Kab. Deli Serdang. The research method carried out here is quantitative descriptive research. Where this research tries to explore how and why this health phenomenon occurs. This descriptive research was carried out using observation and interview methods. Observations and interviews were carried out on several behavioral factors, which were then linked to musculoskeletal complaints in opak makers. It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between workload and complaints of musculoskeletal disorders among Opak Factory Workers in Sukaraya Bakti Village, Pancur Batu District, Deli Serdang Regency.
The relationship between workload and musculoskeletal complaints among opak factory workers in Sukaraya Bakti Village, Pancur Batu Hutapea, Johnson; Pakpahan, Estriyana; Rosari, Anita; Meilani, Inda Kania; Yensuari, Yensuari; Yani, Herlina; Rahimi, Armon; Rajagukguk, Samuel Joshua Hamonangan Tua; Amir, Dwi Fenny; Alponso, Rudolf; Elizabeth, Monalisa
Buletin Kedokteran & Kesehatan Prima Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran, Kedokteran Gigi, dan Ilmu Kesehatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/bkkp.v4i1.7439

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Based on industrial processes that still use semi-automatic processes, this often causes health problems, such as musculoskeletal problems or disorders in workers due to semi-automatic production processes and heavy loads. The aim is to find out the relationship between workload and musculoskeletal complaints in Opak Village factory workers. Sukaraya Bakti, District. Pancur Batu, Kab. Deli Serdang. The research method carried out here is quantitative descriptive research. Where this research tries to explore how and why this health phenomenon occurs. This descriptive research was carried out using observation and interview methods. Observations and interviews were carried out on several behavioral factors, which were then linked to musculoskeletal complaints in opak makers. It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between workload and complaints of musculoskeletal disorders among Opak Factory Workers in Sukaraya Bakti Village, Pancur Batu District, Deli Serdang Regency.
The association between anxiety, daily behaviors, and insomnia among university students Ismardi, Dita Anisa; Edlin, Edlin; Lubis, Yolanda Eliza Putri; Davin, Radhitya Qowiyyul; Ishak, Muhammad Raihan; Million, Hendy; Alponso, Rudolf; Jansen, Jansen
Buletin Kedokteran & Kesehatan Prima Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/bkkp.v5i1.7890

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Background: Insomnia is a common problem among university students and is often associated with psychological factors such as anxiety and modifiable daily behaviors. This study aimed to examine the relationships between anxiety levels, specific daily habits (including caffeine consumption, physical activity, and academic stress), and the occurrence of insomnia among students aged 20 to 25 years at Universitas Prima Indonesia. Methods: An observational analytic study with a cross-sectional design was conducted in May 2025. A total of 94 students participated as respondents. Data were collected using structured questionnaires, including the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) and the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). The chi-square test was applied to analyze the associations between variables. Results: Most respondents were female (61.7%) with a mean age of 21.21 years. Descriptive analysis showed trends suggesting that higher anxiety and physical activity levels were associated with increased insomnia rates. However, statistical analysis revealed no significant relationship between anxiety and insomnia (p = 0.203) or between physical activity and insomnia (p = 0.190). In contrast, caffeine consumption showed a statistically significant association with insomnia severity (p = 0.006). Conclusion: Although anxiety and physical activity were not significantly related to insomnia in this study, caffeine consumption was identified as a significant modifiable risk factor. These findings emphasize the need for targeted health education programs to improve sleep hygiene among students, particularly by addressing caffeine intake to enhance sleep quality.