Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita

Background: Participations of women in economy activities is not the new phenomenon in Indonesia. Every years total of female workers  increase. However, health or nutrition status of female workers haven’t gotten a good attention. This is can effect on lower productivity of female workers than male...

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Main Authors: Suci Widiastuti, Fillah Fithra Dieny
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Diponegoro University 2016-12-01
Series:Jurnal Gizi Indonesia: The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jgi/article/view/12325
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spelling doaj-82abca5224cf41aca3e013157a17b6492020-11-24T22:49:15ZindDiponegoro UniversityJurnal Gizi Indonesia: The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition1858-49422338-31192016-12-0141283710.14710/jgi.4.1.28-379705Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanitaSuci Widiastuti0Fillah Fithra Dieny1Jurusan Gizi, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas DiponegoroJurusan Gizi, Fakultas Kedokteran, Universitas DiponegoroBackground: Participations of women in economy activities is not the new phenomenon in Indonesia. Every years total of female workers  increase. However, health or nutrition status of female workers haven’t gotten a good attention. This is can effect on lower productivity of female workers than male workers. Objective :This study was aimed to identify determinant factors of work productivity in female workers. Method: This study was an analytical study with cross sectional design. The selection of 40 subjects was performed by simple random sampling method. Data on energy intake was obtained from 3x24 hours food recall form. Body Mass Index (BMI) was measured with anthropometric method. Percentage body fat was measured by Bioelectric Impedance Analyzer (BIA). Haemoglobin was obtained from cyanmethemoglobin method, and data of work productivity was obtained by the comparison of sarong total that weaved succesfully by female workers during 5 work days with company target on time mentioned. The data analyzed with Shapiro wilk, rank spearman, and double linier regression. Result: Most of subjects (45%) were deficiency of energy intake. Total of 37,5% subjects were underweight. More than half of subjects (70%) were classified as normal percentage body fat. Total of 37,5% subjects were anemia, and 35% subjects were not productive. There were correlation between energy intake, percent body fat, BMI and haemoglobin with work productivity (p= 0,016; p= 0,013; p= 0,043; p= 0,000). The most correlation variable with work productivity in female workers was haemoglobin (adjusted R2 = 0,348). Conclusion: Haemoglobin had the most correlation with work productivity in female workers.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/jgi/article/view/12325faktor penentuasupan energiindeks massa tubuhpersentase lemak tubuhhemoglobinproduktivitas kerjapekerja perempuan
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author Suci Widiastuti
Fillah Fithra Dieny
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Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
Jurnal Gizi Indonesia: The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition
faktor penentu
asupan energi
indeks massa tubuh
persentase lemak tubuh
hemoglobin
produktivitas kerja
pekerja perempuan
author_facet Suci Widiastuti
Fillah Fithra Dieny
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title Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
title_short Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
title_full Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
title_fullStr Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
title_full_unstemmed Faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
title_sort faktor determinan produktivitas kerja pada pekerja wanita
publisher Diponegoro University
series Jurnal Gizi Indonesia: The Indonesian Journal of Nutrition
issn 1858-4942
2338-3119
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Participations of women in economy activities is not the new phenomenon in Indonesia. Every years total of female workers  increase. However, health or nutrition status of female workers haven’t gotten a good attention. This is can effect on lower productivity of female workers than male workers. Objective :This study was aimed to identify determinant factors of work productivity in female workers. Method: This study was an analytical study with cross sectional design. The selection of 40 subjects was performed by simple random sampling method. Data on energy intake was obtained from 3x24 hours food recall form. Body Mass Index (BMI) was measured with anthropometric method. Percentage body fat was measured by Bioelectric Impedance Analyzer (BIA). Haemoglobin was obtained from cyanmethemoglobin method, and data of work productivity was obtained by the comparison of sarong total that weaved succesfully by female workers during 5 work days with company target on time mentioned. The data analyzed with Shapiro wilk, rank spearman, and double linier regression. Result: Most of subjects (45%) were deficiency of energy intake. Total of 37,5% subjects were underweight. More than half of subjects (70%) were classified as normal percentage body fat. Total of 37,5% subjects were anemia, and 35% subjects were not productive. There were correlation between energy intake, percent body fat, BMI and haemoglobin with work productivity (p= 0,016; p= 0,013; p= 0,043; p= 0,000). The most correlation variable with work productivity in female workers was haemoglobin (adjusted R2 = 0,348). Conclusion: Haemoglobin had the most correlation with work productivity in female workers.
topic faktor penentu
asupan energi
indeks massa tubuh
persentase lemak tubuh
hemoglobin
produktivitas kerja
pekerja perempuan
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