Perbedaan Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) pada Wanita Menopause dan Wanita Usia Subur Pekerja Pabrik Tembakau
Date
2020-04-01Author
AZIZ, Ayu Munawaroh
ASTUTI, Ida Srisurani Wiji
TURSINA, Madha Qoyyulledy
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Tobacco factory workers is surrounded by various occupational health hazards. Tobacco
dust that is inhaled continuously causes accumulation of dust in the respiratory tract which
causes inflammation and produce fibrotic tissue than can reduce lung expansion
(restriction). Forced Vital Capacity (FVC) in the spirometry results are used as a
parameter for pulmonary restriction disorder patterns. The study aims to determine the
differences of FVC in menopausal women and women of childbearing age tobacco factory
workers. This type of research is observational analytic cross-sectional study design. The
sample of this study are menopausal women workers and women of childbearing age who
work in the tobacco factory production. Data collection was carried out interviews with
questionnaires, and FVC data were obtained from spirometry examination results. This
research use observational analytic cross-sectional study design and Unpaired T-test.
Data collection on individual characteristics was carried out with questionnaires, while
FVC data were obtained from spirometry. The results showed that the majority of female
tobacco factory workers experienced a decrease in FVC value in the form of pulmonary
restriction and there was a significant difference of FVC values between menopausal
women and women of childbearing age in tobacco factory workers.
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