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Work Postural Analysis and Individual Characteristics with Musculoskeletal Disorder's Occurrance in Formal Sector Employees at PT Bumi Suksesindo Pesanggaran Banyuwangi Luluk Faridatul Mukaromah; Al Munawir; Hadi Prayitno
Health Notions Vol 3, No 5 (2019): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn30503

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Musculoskeletal Disorders is a group of symptoms that affect the normal functions of the smooth tissue of the musculoskeletal system which accumulates continuously over a relatively long time which can be in a matter of days, months and years, depending on the severity of the trauma. Preliminary studies conducted by researchers at PT. Bumi Suksesindo Banyuwangi revealed that the prevalence using the Nordic Body Map questionnaire on 15 workers found that there were MSDs complaints both at work and at the time they finished working. PT.Bumi Suksesindo is one of the gold mining companies in Banyuwangi which 90% of the administrative staff at PT. Bumi Suksesindo works by using a computer with a sitting position and has individual characteristics in the form of gender, age, BMI, years of service, smoking habits and exercise habits. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between work posture and individual characteristics (gender, age, years of service, smoking habits, and exercise habits) with the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in formal sector employees of PT. Bumi Suksesindo Pesanggaran Banyuwangi. This research was quantitative with analytic observational method with Cross Sectional design. The sample of this study was 45 formal sector employees at PT. Bumi Suksesindo Banyuwangi which were taken by using simple random sampling. Logistics regression was used to analyze the data. Based on the test results, there was a relationship of age (p-value: 0,000), BMI (p-value: 0,023) smoking habits (p-value: 0,003) and exercise habits (p-value: 0,000) on MSDS existence. Keywords: work postural; individual characteristic; musculoskeletal disorder’s
Factors Related to Utilization of Traditional Massage on Elderly in Case of Myalgia by Employing Theory of Anderson Puspita Adie Kurniawati; Rudi Wibowo; Sri Hernawati
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Background: The rate number of myalgia in Bondowoso District is on the fourth ranking (7.21%). Myalgia is commonly suffered and found in elderly people. Some patients of myalgia consumed painkiller for a long time. This consumption might deliver risk of side effect like to cause obstacles in erythrocyte (red blood cells) formation, gastritis, or even osteoporosis. The side effect of chemical medicine causes to most of myalgia patient need to have non-pharmacological therapy, particularly traditional massage. The utilization of traditional massage on those elderly patients which aims to resolve complaints of myalgia in District of Bondowoso is lesser than their medical visit to public health center in approximately 1.75% or about 86 clients per month. Methods: This research was conducted with a cross sectional approach and using chi-square test. The sample size this research was 110 informants and taken by purposive random sampling. Results: The results of this research were 69 informants using traditional massage. Further, informants who has as much income per month > 1,801,406 65 people (59.01%). Most informants know as much informnation abaout traditional massage are 68 people (61.08%). Most informants stated that access to traditional massage sites is easily accessible are 93 people (84.05%). Informants who stated that traditional massage facilities meet the requirements of 62 people (56.4%). The informants stated that the quality of traditional massage fulfilled the quality requirements of 65 people (59.01%). Conclusion: Overall, both the factor of probability and need have relation to the utilization of traditional massage. Moreover, the probability factor (service quality and information) has greater determinant relation to this utilization of traditional massage on elderly people in the case of myalgia in District of Bondowoso. Keywords: traditional massage; myalgia; elderly
Behavior of Mother in Giving Foods to Children in The Kekei, Kiribun, Sokamu, and Kokamu Village of Dekai Subdistrict in Yahukimo District Martapina Anggai
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Nutrition is the most important part of a child's growth and development which is related to intelligence and health. Nutritional status of children is influenced by many factors, both directly and indirectly. This study aims to obtain an overview of the behavior of mothers and fulfill the nutritional status of children in Kekei, Kiribun, Kokamu and Sokamu villages in Dekai Subdistrict, Yahukimo District. This study involved mothers of Momuna tribe who had children aged 12 to 60 months in The Kekei, Kiribun, Kokamu, Sokamu village, Yahokimo district, as many as 112 respondents. The sampling technique used multistage random sampling and consecutive sampling. The results of this study showed that 92% of knowledgeable mothers were lacking and 8% were good. Mothers have less attitudes 94% and 6% good. Mothers behave less in fulfilling toddler nutrition 87% and good 13%. The results of this study indicate conditions that are of concern and need continuous handling from both the government, the community and even the local tradition leaders for the recovery of the toddler's nutrition. Keywords: Mother behavior, Feeding, Toddler children
THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STIMULATION MOTOR SMOOTH OF CHILDREN IN THE AGE OF 4-5 YEARS IN KECAMATAN PALANG KABUPATEN TUBAN Sumasto, Hery
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/hn.v3i5.345

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Stimulation for children will create intelligent children, can grow and develop optimally, independently and emotionally stable can also adapt . Therefore, stimulation is very important especially at the age of 4-5 years in their first years (golden years) because it can create people who have good personality, intelligence, independence, ethics, skills and productivity. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of the role of parents in stimulating the fine motor development of children aged 4-5 years. The study design was a correlational study, the respondents of this study were children aged 4-5 years. The population is 169 respondents. The sampling technique uses proportional stratified random sampling. The independent variable is the role of parents in stimulation and the dependent variable is the smooth motor development of children aged 4-5 years. Data collection using questionnaires and observation sheets. Data analysis with logistic regression test. The results showed that the three variations in the role of parents did not have a significant effect on stimulation. The active role of parents for the development of children less than 5 years is very important. Conclusion: Parents must participate, provide opportunities to learn, to practice their fine motor skills and provide guidance in the formation of behavior and skills.
Development of Appropriate Technology for Utilizing The Effluent of Biogas Digester for Making Compost Susi Nurweni; Aries Prasetyo; Beny Suyanto
Health Notions Vol 3, No 5 (2019): May
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Effluent digester is potential to be composted by adding organic material (organic waste, etc.) and to accelerate maturity, inoculant effective Microorganism (EM) is required as bio decomposer in fermentation. Not only to break the chain of diseases, this organic fertilizer also economic value, sold as agricultural fertilizer.The purpose of this study is to use the effluent of biogas digester for making compost. This experimental research method using a randomized design consisting of 4 formulations each treatment replicated 3 times with 30 days maturation and the compost will be carried out physical and chemical assessment. The results showed that compost with biogas effluent material: charcoal secam: sequential organic waste with a ratio of formulas: 1 (4: 1: 1); 2 (3: 1: 1); 3 (2: 1: 1) and 4 (1: 1: 1). Physical assessment of the 4 formulas, namely temperature, pH, humidity, color, odor and texture meet the requirements of SNI 19-7030-2004. Measurement of the chemical content of formula 1 (content C: 14.36%; N: 0.98; P: 1.27; K: 1.11; C/N ratio: 14.78); 2 (content C: 17.85%; N: 2.06; P: 1.21; K: 0.88; C/N ratio: 16.91); 3 (content C: 16.14%; N: 0.84; P: 1.02; K: 1.10; C/N ratio: 14.78); 4 (content C: 16.42%; N: 0.89; P: 1.15; K: 0.88; C/N ratio: 18.52). The more use of biogas effluent produced compost with N, P, K the greater is followed by a decrease in C/N ratio and met the requirements of SNI 19-7030-2004. The results of this study can be implemented by, from and for the community, in making compost that is economically beneficial, can reduce the expenditure of chemical fertilizers. renewable energy substitutes for LPG easily and at relatively low costs. Keywords: appropriate technology; biogas digester effluent; compost
The Role of Organizational Factors in Acceptance of Health Management Information Systems Joel Rey U. Acob; Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho
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Cow Manure Biogas Stove Design with Burner and Blower Performance for Housing Needs Scale Hurip Jayadi; Sujangi Sujangi; Beny Suyanto
Health Notions Vol 3, No 5 (2019): May
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Biogas is a renewable energy that is environmentally friendly, easy to obtain and can be updated. The technology is simple and the energy produced can be used technically, socially, and economically especially to solve energy problem in rural area. The purpose of this research was to produce a biogas stove performance with appropriate technology that can be utilized by the community. This experimental research method was designing biogas stoves with performance using 2 variations of blower (3 watt and 6 watt) and two burners that is 2 mm and 4 mm. To know the performance of biogas stove, a test is done, that is : Water boilling test. The dimension was the biogas stove, the body of the stove was made of zinc (9x38x70 cm) with two furnaces, Ø 0.5 mm iron tube distribution, 2 and 4 mm burners, 3 and 6 watt blowers, gas lighters. The results of water boilling test was stove power with fire hole Ø 2 mm blower 3 watt (0.446630 KW) and efficiency (60,54982%); fire hole Ø 2 mm blower 6 watt (0.705517 KW) and efficiency (55.86828%); fire hole Ø 4 mm blower3 watts (0.913373 KW) and efficiency (54.45203%); fire hole Ø 4 mm blower 6 watts (1.231190 KW) and efficiency (51.06681%). The performance of the biogas stove showed that the smaller the hole is Ø (2 mm), the smaller the power will be, and more efficient. The greater use of the blower (6 watts) was, the greater power will be but more inefficient. These stoves can be utilized by the community especially those with biogas. For more minimal performance, cheap, durable and easy to use needs further research. Keywords: biogas stove; digester; blower and burner

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