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ABSTRAKLatar belakang: Stres kerja pada pramugari mengurangi tingkat konsentrasi dan
kinerja dalam tugas terbang,serta menimbulkan gangguan fisiologis berupa
gangguan siklus haid. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi stres kerja dan
faktor lainnya terhadap risiko gangguan siklus haid pada pramugari.
Metode: Desain potong lintang dengan sampling purposif pada pramugari usia
19-50tahun yang melaksanakan pengujian kesehatan berkala di Balai Kesehatan
Penerbangan dan Garuda Sentra Medika tanggal 18-29 Mei 2015. Data untuk
gangguan siklus haid dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner. Stres kerja diidentifikasi
dengan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health generic job stress
questionnaire mental demands.
Hasil: Di antara 521 pramugari yang melaksanakan pengujian kesehatan, tersedia
251 subyek yang terpilih. Stres kerja, jenis penerbangan long haul dan pernah
merokok merupakan faktor risiko dominan yang berhubungan dengan gangguan
siklus haid. Subyek dengan stres kerja berisiko 2 kali lebih tinggi mengalami
gangguan siklus haid [risiko relatif suaian (RRa)= 2,03; p= 0,104]. Subyek dengan
jenis penerbangan jarak jauh 1 tahun terakhir berisiko 79% mengalami gangguan
siklus haid (RRa= 1,79; p= 0,041). Subyek yang pernah merokok berisiko 70%
mengalami gangguan siklus haid (RRa= 1,70; p= 0,072).
Kesimpulan: Pramugari penerbangan sipil dengan stres kerja, jenis penerbangan
jarak jauh dalam 1 tahun dan pernah merokok, memiliki risiko lebih tinggi
mengalami gangguan siklus haid.
ABSTRACTBackground: Job stress among female flight attendants reduce level of
concentration and flight duty performance, also cause physiological disorder such
as menstrual cycle disorder. This study aimed to identify risk factors related to
menstrual cycle disorder on female flight attendants.
Methods: A cross-sectional with purposive sampling was conducted on female
flight attendants age 19-50 years who underwent periodic medical examination at
Civil Aviation Medical Center and Garuda Sentra Medika on May 18-29,2015.
Menstrual cycle disorder data collected with questionnaire. Job stress was
identified by using National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health generic
job stress questionnaire mental demands.
Results: Among 521 flight attendants, 251 subjects to analyze. Job stress,flight
type and ever smoked were the risk factors related to menstrual cycle disorder.
Subjects who had job stress had 2 times higher risk to menstrual cycle disorder
[adjusted relative risk (RRa)= 2.03; p= 0.104]. Subject who had long haul flight
had 79% higher risk to menstrual cycle disorder (RRa= 1.79; p= 0.041). Subject
who ever smoke had 70% higher risk to be menstrual cycle disorder (RRa= 1.70;
p= 0.072).
Conclusions: Female civilian flight attendant who had job stress, long haul flight
within the last one year, and who ever smoked had higher risk to be menstrual
cycle disorder, Background: Job stress among female flight attendants reduce level of
concentration and flight duty performance, also cause physiological disorder such
as menstrual cycle disorder. This study aimed to identify risk factors related to
menstrual cycle disorder on female flight attendants.
Methods: A cross-sectional with purposive sampling was conducted on female
flight attendants age 19-50 years who underwent periodic medical examination at
Civil Aviation Medical Center and Garuda Sentra Medika on May 18-29,2015.
Menstrual cycle disorder data collected with questionnaire. Job stress was
identified by using National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health generic
job stress questionnaire mental demands.
Results: Among 521 flight attendants, 251 subjects to analyze. Job stress,flight
type and ever smoked were the risk factors related to menstrual cycle disorder.
Subjects who had job stress had 2 times higher risk to menstrual cycle disorder
[adjusted relative risk (RRa)= 2.03; p= 0.104]. Subject who had long haul flight
had 79% higher risk to menstrual cycle disorder (RRa= 1.79; p= 0.041). Subject
who ever smoke had 70% higher risk to be menstrual cycle disorder (RRa= 1.70;
p= 0.072).
Conclusions: Female civilian flight attendant who had job stress, long haul flight
within the last one year, and who ever smoked had higher risk to be menstrual
cycle disorder]