2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/453/1/012051
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The analysis of nursing’s work systems in relation to burnout syndrome (A case study: nurses in RSUDZA, BLUD RSIA, and RSUD Meuraxa, Banda Aceh, Indonesia)

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“…Several methods for example, using the spinal shrinkage principles to determine maximum load weighting could be lifted by labors [23]; using biomechanics method to predict load handling capability [24]; using automatic systems such as a wireless and ambulatory posture monitoring system which monitors movements and detects changes of postures [25]; using NASA-TLX which combining the measurement of mental demand, physical demand, temporal demand, performance, effort, and frustration rate [26]; also establishing safety physical working environment followed by reliable working procedure and working time to Table 5. Vibration Exposure Measurement on Labors Body Parts minimize psychology effect experienced by the workers while performing their tasks [27].…”
Section: Table 4 Nordic Body Map (Nbm) Scoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods for example, using the spinal shrinkage principles to determine maximum load weighting could be lifted by labors [23]; using biomechanics method to predict load handling capability [24]; using automatic systems such as a wireless and ambulatory posture monitoring system which monitors movements and detects changes of postures [25]; using NASA-TLX which combining the measurement of mental demand, physical demand, temporal demand, performance, effort, and frustration rate [26]; also establishing safety physical working environment followed by reliable working procedure and working time to Table 5. Vibration Exposure Measurement on Labors Body Parts minimize psychology effect experienced by the workers while performing their tasks [27].…”
Section: Table 4 Nordic Body Map (Nbm) Scoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessing body posture can be done through manual assessment such as using Nordic Musculoskeletal Symptom Survey or automatic systems such as a wireless and ambulatory posture monitoring system which can monitors the movement of the human body and detects the change of the body postures [4]. In addition, apart from body posture, workers need to have clear working procedures and working time, as well as suitable physical working environment with the job performed in the working area thus minimize psychology effect experienced by the workers while performing their tasks [5].…”
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confidence: 99%