FACTORS THAT ARE RELATED TO SUBJECTIVE COMPLAINTS OF EYE FATTY IN HEALTH CLAIM EMPLOYEES IN PT ASURANSI RELIANCE
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2020
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International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01
Abstract
Eye fatigue arises as intensive stress on eye functions such as the muscles of the eye accommodation in jobs that need careful
observation or on the retina as a result of inaccurate contrast. The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors associated with eye
fatigue. This research is a quantitative study with a Cross Sectional study design conducted in December 2019 - January 2020. The
population and sample in this study were all employees of the Health Claim division of PT Asuransi Reliance with a total of 70 people.
Research data were collected using primary data from measurements of light intensity and visual acuity as well as interviews with
questionnaires. The results showed that 60 employees (85.7%) of the Health Claim Division suffered eyestrain. The most complaints
are sore eyes (28.5%). Based on statistical test results it is known that the variables associated with eye fatigue are the age variable
(Pvalue = 0.014), the working period variable (Pvalue = 0.014), the visual acuity variable (Pvalue = 0.011), the lighting intensity
variable (Pvalue = 0.008). While gender variables are not related to subjective subjective eye fatigue (Pvalue = 0.477). To reduce the
risk of eye fatigue, it is recommended that companies provide funds for eye health checks on officers, make eye rest every 1 hour of
work, carry out the transfer of labor according to physical capabilities and re-arrange work room lighting.
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Eye Fatigue, Gender, Age, Work Period, Vision Sharpness, Lighting Intensity