HUBUNGAN KARAKTERISTIK RESPONDEN DAN POSISI KERJA DENGAN TEKANAN DARAH PADA INDUSTRI RUMAH TANGGA PENGRAJIN PURUN KOTA BANJARBARU TAHUN 2024

Authors

  • Putri Riski Nopianti Program Studi Sanitasi Lingkungan, Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan, Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes Banjarmasin

Keywords:

Posisi Kerja; Tekanan Darah; Pengrajin Purun

Abstract

Working position is worker's body posture when working. Working in a sitting and standing position are two types of efficient work activities where the sitting working position is considered versatile due to its high mobility and flexibility. Which allows workers to carry out their tasks easily and efficiently. Body position when working can influence the increase in blood pressure gravity in the body, which has an impact on the volume of blood circulation.The purpose of the research is to determine and analyze the relation between work position and blood pressure in the household industry of Purun craftsmen in Palam Village, Banjarbaru City. This research is observational analytic with a cross-sectional design. The sample in this study was 45 respondents. The data were analyzed using The Spearman's Rank correlation test. Data collection using The REBA (Rapid Entry Body Assessment) observation method, blood pressure data collection using a blood sphygmomanometer, and questionnaires were used to determine the characteristics of Purun craftmen respondents. From the correlation statistical test of Sperman's Rank in this study, the results obtained between the characteristics of the respondents, which is,age (p=0.003) (r=0.443) which means there is a relation between age and blood pressure. IMT (p=0.035) (r=0.315) which means there is a relation between IMT and blood pressure. Disease History (p=0.000) (r=0.635) which means there is a relation between disease history and blood pressure. Work Position (p=0.0470) (r=0.110) which means there is no relation between working position and blood pressure. Purun craftsmen are expected to have a maximum working time of only 8 hours/day.

Published

2025-02-04