Tujuan: Untuk mengetahui hubungan aktivitas fisik dengan kebugaran dan tingkat stres pada karyawan back office RS. Omni Alam Sutera di masa pandemi covid-19. Metode: Penelitian bersifat deskriptif kuantitatif dengan pendekatan jenis cross sectional study. Total sampel adalah 40 orang karyawan (perempuan n=35 dan laki-laki n=15) dengan usia antara 23-54 tahun. Alat ukur yang digunakan adalah IPAQ untuk mengukur aktivitas fisik, Cooper tes lari 12 menit untuk mengukur kebugaran dan PSS untuk mengukur tingkat stres. Hasil: Uji hipotesis dengan chi square pada α=0,05 menunjukkan pada uji hipotesis I didapatkan nilai p=0,024 dengan OR(95%CI)=10,00(0,99-100,82) yang berarti ada hubungan antara aktivitas fisik dengan kebugaran, karyawan yang mempunyai aktivitas ringan memiliki resiko kebugaran yang kurang sebesar 10 kali dibanding dengan dengan aktivitas sedang dan berat. Uji hipotesis II didapatkan nilai p=0,015 dengan OR(95%CI)=0,18(0,04-0,75) yang berarti ada hubungan antara aktivitas fisik dengan tingkat stres, karyawan yang mempunyai aktivitas ringan memiliki resiko stres sedang sebesar 0,18 kali dibanding dengan aktivitas sedang dan berat. Uji hipotesis III didapatkan nilai p=0,015 dengan OR(95%CI)=0,08 (0,009-0,87) yang berarti ada hubungan antara kebugaran dengan tingkat stres, karyawan yang mempunyai kebugaran kurang memiliki resiko stres sedang sebesar 0,08 kali dibanding dengan kebugaran baik. Kesimpulan: Ada hubungan yang signifikan antara aktivitas fisik dengan kebugaran dan tingkat stres pada karyawan back office RS. Omni Alam Sutera di masa pandemi covid-19.Kata Kunci: Aktivitas fisik, kebugaran, tingkat stres, karyawan back office, pandemi.
Osteoarthritis of the knee joint is a chronic degenerative joint disease, with slowly progressive runs, where the structure of joints have a pathological changes. Characterized by imbalances of regeneration and degeneration that causes pain, impaired joint mobility or limited range of motion (LGS), stiffness, instability and muscles weakness arround the joint. The purpose of this study was to compare functional ability level in the additional kinesiotaping for quadriceps setting exercise in patients with osteoarthritis of the knee joint. This research uses experimental methode with pre-test and post-test group design. Number of samples of the first group 9 patients were given quadriceps setting exercise with a duration of 3 sets, 10 repetitions, three times a week for 3 weeks, in second group were 9 patients given kinesiotaping combine with quadriceps setting with 3-days used and 2-day intervals. The results showed : (1) there is an increase functional ability test results in the treatment group I. Related t-test results show mean ± SB pre test (28.18 ± 2.84) and the mean ± SB post test (31.41 ± 3.31) with p = 0.000 (p <0.05). (2) there is increased functional ability test results in the treatment group II. Results related t-test showed mean ± SB pre test (26.48 ± 3.74) and (31.30 ± 3.33) with p = 0.000 (p <0.05). (3) there are significant differences in test results koos in the treatment group I and group II treatment. Comparison test results show mean ± SB group I (3.22 ± 1.65) and the mean ± SB group II (4.82 ± 1.12) with p = 0.003 (p> 0.05). It was concluded that the addition kinesiotaping the quadriceps setting exercise can improve functional ability of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee joint. There is a significant difference in functional enhancement between the quadriceps setting treatment and the addition of kinesiotaping to the quadriceps setting exercise. The addition of kinesiotaping to the quadriceps setting exercise is better than the quadricep setting exercise to improve functional ability in patients with knee osteoarthritis.
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