Indah Mutia Chandra, I. N. G. Wardana, I. G. A. Widianti, Muliani Muliani
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摘要
静脉曲张除了影响行走等日常活动外,还会影响美观。静脉曲张是以血管隆起为特征的静脉扩张。在欧洲,50% 的人患有静脉曲张,而在印度尼西亚,约有 25-30% 的人患有静脉曲张。虽然静脉曲张的死亡率很低,但其引起的不适、肿胀和色素沉着可能会发展成更复杂的健康问题。本研究旨在确定雅加达 Glodok Makmur 购物中心蓝领工人下肢静脉曲张的风险因素。本研究采用病例对照设计。研究采用目的性抽样法,共选取了 40 名病例(即患有下肢静脉曲张的男性工人)和 40 名对照组(即没有下肢静脉曲张的男性工人)。通过调查问卷收集受访者的数据,并使用卡方检验进行分析,显著性为 0.05。分析结果发现,下肢静脉曲张与高体重指数(OR = 4.667,95% CI = 1.507-14.455)、站立主导工作姿势(OR = 7.071,95% CI = 2.519-19.850)、吸烟习惯(OR = 0.648,95% CI = 0.503-3.018)和静脉曲张家族史(OR = 6.000,95% CI = 2.207-16.313)有显著关系。研究结果表明,高体重指数、站立工作姿势、吸烟习惯和静脉曲张家族史是雅加达格洛多克马克穆尔购物中心蓝领工人发生小腿静脉曲张的潜在风险因素。
RISK FACTORS OF VARICOSE VEIN IN BLUE-COLLARED WORKERS OF GLODOK MAKMUR SHOPPING CENTRE JAKARTA
Varicose veins, apart from affecting daily activities such as walking, also impact aesthetics. Varicose veins are dilated veins characterized by the bulging of blood vessels. In Europe, varicose veins are experienced by 50% of the population, while in Indonesia, it is around 25-30% of the population. Although varicose veins have a low mortality rate, the discomfort, swelling, and hyperpigmentation they cause can progress to more complex health problems. This study aims to determine the risk factors for lower limbs varicose veins in blue-collar workers at the Glodok Makmur shopping centre Jakarta. A case-control design was used in this research. A total of 40 cases, namely male workers with lower limb varicose veins, and 40 controls, namely male workers without lower leg varicose veins, were selected using purposive sampling. Data from respondents were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using the Chi Square test with a significance of ? = 0.05. From the results of the analysis, it was found that lower limbs varicose veins had a significant relationship with high BMI (OR = 4.667, 95% CI = 1.507-14.455), dominant working position standing (OR = 7.071, 95% CI = 2.519-19.850), smoking habits (OR = 0.648, 95% CI = 0.503-3.018), and family history of varicose veins (OR = 6.000, 95% CI = 2.207-16.313). The results of this study indicate that high BMI, dominant working position standing, smoking habit, and family history of varicose veins are potential risk factors for the occurrence of lower leg varicose veins in blue-collar workers at the Glodok Makmur shopping centre Jakarta.