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Title: Risks of Daily Living Activities on Related Disability
Authors: Putra, Ashar Nuzulul
Qomarania, Witri Zuama
Nugroho, Purwo Setiyo
Fitri, Adelina
Sabaruddin, Erny Elviany
Dhani, Ridho Muhammad
Keywords: Daily disability
national health survey
Issue Date: 30-Sep-2022
Publisher: Jurnal MKMI
Series/Report no.: ;117-123
Abstract: Indonesian lost 6 days productive time in average because the disability of daily activities, that must be dealt with seriously be-cause the effect of this problem is the declining quality of life of a person and will also cause a burden for country. This research is expected to be the key to understand and overcome the problems of disability in daily activities. The research used cross sectional design with a secondary data based of Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) 5. The analysis in this study was logistic regression with samples aged >40 years who participated in data collection conducted by RAND with a total of 8185 respondents. Almost all variables examined in this study were statistically significant with disabilities, there were age (p = 0.000, OR = 2.996, 95%CI = 2.726 – 3.294), gender (p = 0.000, OR = 1.858, 95%CI = 1.693 – 2.039), marital status (p = 0.000, OR = 2.211, 95%CI = 1.997 – 2.448), employment status (p = 0.000, OR = 2.540, 95%CI = 2.321 – 2.780), arthritis status (p = 0.000, OR = 1.687, 95%CI = 1.482 – 1.919) and obesity (p = 0.000, OR = 1.345, 95%CI = 1.177 – 1.538). Only variable educational level that is not significant with disability (p=0,198). The target of disability management is pri-oritized at an older age by providing health education and assis-tance so that they can withstand the threat of daily disability and lead to an improvement in their quality of life.
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