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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 25-29, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-780714

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Abstract@#PT. Y is a company engaged in providing Engineering, Procurement and Construction services for development and maintenance for Oil and Gas Company, which spending most of their valuable time at work. Therefore the workers have a short sleep duration and can affects their quality of health. There have been seven cases of hypertension in PT Y over the past six years (2012-2018). This study aims at examining blood pressure a hypertension risks related to sleep duration and job stress perceived of engineering workers. Methods: A quantitative research using the observational analytic method. The samples were 104 workers engineering workers of PT Y. The research sample is based on sample calculation using the simple random sampling method. Results: Workers with abnormal sleep duration (<6 hours, or> 8 hours) had higher average systolic blood pressure (128.43 ± 7.17) compared to workers having normal sleep duration, (121.51 ± 10.77) with P value < 0.001. The variable of job stress variable showing that respondents who have the perception of experiencing work stress have an average TDS of 127.32 ± 7.84 and a higher TDD of 85.65 ± 6.29 with P value <0.001. For physical activity, there were 70.5% workers who not fit the recommendation had the risk of hypertension but the correlation not statistically significant (p>0.05). Conclusion: There found significant correlation between abnormal sleep duration and job strain which lead to hypertension, and significant differences of systolic and diastolic blood pressure rate.

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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 7-11, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-780698

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Abstract@#Mental wellbeing is one of aspects in Occupational Health and Safety scope which is often ignored and potentially turns into an obstacle relevant to daily activities related or not related to one’s occupation. Worker who is undergoing stress is vulnerable to health issues and potentially causes their work efficiency to be lowering which lead to less productivity. The purpose of this study was to analyze whether there was a relationship between the characteristics of firefighters (age, years of service, education and marital status) with the level of stress experienced by firefighters. Methods: This study is using qualtitatif method with analytic approach. Samples of this study are 17 firefighters in Fire Department City of. Data are collected using DASS21 questionnaire and interview. Results: The results showed that most of the respondents sustain normal level of stress (82,3%) within 21-25 age range, whose years of service within 1-5 years, and who are married. Conclusion: Result of statistic test indicates there is correlation between years of service to workers’ stress. (p=0,006), and there is no correlation between marriage status (p=0,228) and age (p=0,062) with workers’ stress.

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