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    The Effect of the Shift System on the Physiological Response of Blood Pressure and Pulse Frequency on Nusa Cendana University's Campus Security Unit Officers

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    Background: Changes in daily activity schedules, such as work shifts, disrupt the circadian rhythm, resulting in physiological effects such as sleep disruptions, fatigue, hypertension, cardiovascular issues, and diabetes.The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the shift system on physiological responses such as blood pressure and pulse frequency.Methods and Design: This study employs a quasi-experimental design. This study was done at the Nusa Cendana University's Campus Security Unit Office, with a sample size of 90 people.Total sampling was utilized, and the Kruskal Wallis test was performed to analyze the data. Results: The bivariate analysis indicated a significant value in the physiological response to blood pressure between the morning shift (p=0.000), night shift (p=0.000), and holiday shift (p=1,000), as well as in the physiological response to pulse frequency between the morning shift (p=0.829), night shift (p=0,548), and holiday shift (p=0,692).Conclusion: There is a significant effect of blood pressure on the morning and night shifts, but there is no effect on holiday rotation. The shift system has no effect on pulse frequency in the morning shift, night shift, or holiday rotation

    The Effect of Management Function on Minimum Health Services for Maternal and Child In Kupang Regency Health Care

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    Background: Maternal and child health programs are one of the Ministry of Health's top priorities. Because of Indonesia's high maternal mortality rate (MMR), the government has made MMR reduction a priority program in health development. Many pregnant women have still not given birth in health facilities, and maternal and child mortality rates in NTT remain high. Over the past five years, Kupang Regency has been one of the top five contributors to maternal and child mortality in East Nusa Tenggara. Objective: To determine the effect of management functions on the minimum service standards for maternal and child health at the Kupang Regency health center. Methods and Design:This is a quantitative study that was conducted in the area of the Kupang Regency health office, with a total sample of 30, using a purposive sampling technique and analyzing the data using simple logistic regression and multiple logistic regression. Results: Bivariate analysis showed a relationship between POAC and minimum service standards for maternal and child health, namely Planning (p = 0.009; OR = 25), Organizing (p = 0.015; OR = 19), Actuating (p = 0.009; OR = 25), and Controlling (p = 0.013; OR = 14); and multivariate analysis revealed that the Planning and Actuating variables had an effect simultaneously (p = 0.047; OR = 11). Conclusion: The variables that have the most influence on the minimum service standards for maternal and child health at the Kupang Regency health centers are Planning and Actuating variables

    Hubungan Usia, Lama Kerja dan Tingkat Pencahayaan dengan Kelelahan Mata (Astenopia) pada Penjahit di Kelurahan Kuanino Kota Kupang

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    Theeeye fatigue experienced by tailors due to sewing is one of the jobs that requires a great deal of accuracy because the shape and size of the work object is very close and small, so the eye has to work extra to avoid mistakes. Eye fatigue that occurs in tailors can interfere with vision and increase the risk of errors or accidents while working so that it can reduce work productivity. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between age, length of work and lighting levels with eye fatigue of tailors in Kuanino Village, Kupang City. The reason for choosing this location is because the location of this research is a place where there are many sewing business activities. This type of research is analytic quantitative research with a cross sectional study design. This research was conducted from March 2020 when the initial data was collected until October 2020 when the research activities were carried out. The population in this study were all tailor workers in Kuanino Village with a total of 54 people consisting of men and women. The sample in this study used a total sampling so that all the tailors in the Kuanino area, totaling 54 people, were sampled. The results showed relationship between age (0.011), length of work (0.004) and lighting (0.004) with eye fatigue (astenopia) in tailors in Kuanino Village, Kupang City. It is hoped that the tailors will be able to pay attention and take advantage of the level of lighting and the duration or working time with the aim of resting the eyes so that they are not too focused on staring at the object and can take a short break in order to reduce complaints of eye fatigue
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