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Mean Exercise Duration And Fine Motor Speed In Elderly Living In Bhakti Luhur Tropodo Orphange And Nursing Home Suhardi, Maria A; Kurniawati, Nita; Konginan, Agustina
JOURNAL OF WIDYA MEDIKA JUNIOR Vol 2, No 2 (2020): April
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Introduction: For the elderly to live independently and productively, good fine motor skill is needed. It is well known that exercise can preserve fine motor skills. Still, the effect of practices in Bhakti Luhur Orphanage and Nursing Home: Oma-oma’s gym and tai chi haven’t been explored before. Aim: The goal of this research is to analyze the correlation between the median of the exercise duration and fine motor skills represented by the average of finger tapping test on trial three to trial five. Methods: This cross-sectional research employed purposive sampling yielding 22 elderly (≥60 years old) who understood the order given, agreed to join the research, and also free from motor impairment due to cerebrovascular accidents, parkinsonism, pain or arthritis on the dominant hand, and nil from psychiatric drugs as samples. Result: There was a slight correlation between the two variables, which is insignificant (r=0,341, p=0,120) between the duration of the exercises and motor speed. Conclusion: There is no significant correlation between exercise duration and fine motor skills in the elderly in Bhakti Luhur Orphanage and Nursing Home.
COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME AND TENSION TYPE HEADACHE IN COMPUTER WORKERS Hamdani, Delincia; Kurniawati, Nita; Ernawati, Titiek
JOURNAL OF WIDYA MEDIKA JUNIOR Vol 3, No 2 (2021): April
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Introduction: Nowadays, the average human uses digital tools for their daily needs such aswork, study, and communication. One of the most commonly used is a computer. Long-termuse of computers can cause several complex problems in the eyes and vision, such as eyefatigue, eye irritation, red eyes, blurred vision, dry eyes, neck and shoulder pain, andheadache that can be referred to as Computer Vision Syndrome. Tension-Type headache(TTH) is a headache with a binding sensation with mild to a moderate intensity that lasts forseveral minutes to days, that might be caused by excessive contraction of muscle due tofatigue at work. Therefore, there is a possibility that there is an association between ComputerVision Syndrome and Tension-Type Headache. Purpose: To analyze the association between CVS and TTH in Computer Workers. Method: Cross-sectional design was used in this research, and the sampling method wasconsecutive sampling, and a questionnaire was used. The research period was two days, from16th to 17th July 2019, at Graha Pena Building, Surabaya. Results: Respondent that experienced CVS was 61,9%, TTH was 27,6%, both CVS and TTHwas 19,4%, and analysis with chi-square test, showed p=0,220 which means that there’s noassociation between CVS and TTH. Conclusion: There’s no association between CVS and TTH in Computer Workers.
Ssociation Of Between Duration Of Computer Light Exposure And Computer Vision Syndrome Incidences In Employees Who Are Using Computers Danuseputro, Kevin A; Kurniawati, Nita; Warsanto, J Alphonsus
JOURNAL OF WIDYA MEDIKA JUNIOR Vol 3, No 1 (2021): January
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ntroduction: The use of computers is increasing these days. The use of computer causeserious eye complaints in the form of Computer vision syndrome (CVS) symptoms. CVS is adisease associated with symptoms of watery eyes, blurred vision, eye redness, eye strain, etc.Consequences of these symptoms can reduce working productivity or efficiency. Allegedlyone of the factors that trigger CVS symptoms is the duration of computer’s light exposure. Purpose: To determined whether there is association between duration of computer lightexposure with Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)’s incidence in employees who usecomputers. Method: This study was an observational analytic study with cross-sectional design. Thesampling method used was purposive sampling. The total sample in this study was 85 people.The duration of light exposure was measured by interview while the CVS was measuredusing the CVS-q questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using the SPSS program withchi-square test. Results:The results of this study found that people who work more than 4 hours were morelikely to experienced symptoms of CVS compared to people who work less than 4 hours. Theresults showed that there was a significant association between the duration of computer lightexposure with computer vision syndrome (CVS) incidences in employees who are usingcomputers. Conclusion: There was an association between the duration of computer light exposure withcomputer vision syndrome (CVS) incidences in employees that using computers