Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a monthly peer-reviewed and open-access international Journal. It was first built in 1959 and officially in 1975 till now by kansai university, japan. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic, mathematics and physics. Technology Reports of Kansai University (TRKU) was closed access journal until 2017. After that TRKU became open access journal. TRKU is a scopus indexed journal and directly run by faculty of engineering, kansai university.
Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic as well as mathematics and physics. the journal's scopes are
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The research aims to explore about what patients with HIV-infection have in mind by consuming controlled antiretrovirals about their medication. This research placed in Care, Supportive and Treatment (CST) clinic on KRT Setjonegoro Regional Public Hospital, Wonosobo, Indonesia. The sampling of research used cross-sectional method through March-April 2019. We used an instrument adopted by an anonymous questionnaire. A total of 62 participants involved in this study. The result of research showed that although the patients consistently undergoing antiretrovirals therapy, there is also a bunch of miserable risks and threats on their minds. The awareness of undergoing therapy does not directly reflect a complete understanding of antiretrovirals
Work fatigue is a phenomenon that is often experienced by workers. If left untreated, ongoing work fatigue can reduce worker productivity. Informal workers are the type of workers whose numbers dominate in Indonesia, one of which is workers in micro and small industries which involve many women. Women who work have a dual role, as workers, wives, and mothers of their children. If women workers experience continuous work fatigue, they are not able to play a role in other tasks. This study aims to identify the work fatigue of women workers in the informal sector as a basis for developing interventions to overcome work fatigue. This research is a descriptive study with a sample of 38 people who were taken purposively, a measuring tool to determine fatigue with the Fatigue Measurement Feeling Questionnaire (KAUPK2) and Nordic Body Map. The result shows that with KAUPK2, 11 respondents (28.9%) experienced fatigue, with the Nordic Body Map, 39% revealed pain in the right shoulder, 36.8% pain in the right hand, and 34.2% pain in the left hand. It suggests that the interventions need to be developed to overcome work fatigue so that work productivity is more optimal