Changes of Refractive Errors Among Educators as Impact of Online Teaching during Covid-19 in Shah Alam

Maryam Amiruddin, Tamilarasi Palani
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The online learning process during the Covid-19 has impacted the educator’s refractive error and visual functioning. This study aimed to determine the significance of refractive error changes among educators as impact of online teaching before and after Covid-19 in Shah Alam. A quantitative study design was done by administrating a purposive sampling technique that was applied to 24 educators aged between 30 – 50 years old, representing non-presbyope, pre-presbyope, and presbyope population. The data collection was done by performing the refractive assessments including retinoscopy, visual acuity using the Snellen chart at distance, Snellen near chart and subjective refraction. A total of 24 educators (16 females and 8 males) were enrolled in this study; out of which 19 (79.2%) were having myopia, 1 (4.2%) having hyperopia, 4 (16.7%) were emmetropic and 18 (75%) were found to have astigmatism. The significance of refractive error of emmetropic shift (-0.50 to +0.50D) was about 6(25%), myopic (>-0.50D) was high 17 (70.83%) and the hyperopic shift of (> +0.50D) were low about 1 (4.17%) after the Covid-19. Pre-presbyope and presbyope educators developed CVS symptoms, dry eyes, eye strain, blurry vision, and headache was reported by 66.6%, 58%, 50% and 45% of this study population. In conclusion, there is a negative effect on the educator’s vision due to myopic changes happening among non-presbyope, pre-presbyope, and presbyope. This should prompt the educational authorities to improve knowledge and awareness to prevent CVS symptoms among lecturers during online learning.
新冠肺炎疫情期间在线教学对教育工作者屈光不正的影响
新冠肺炎期间的在线学习过程影响了教育者的屈光不正和视觉功能。本研究旨在确定教育工作者的屈光不正变化对沙阿南州Covid-19前后在线教学的影响。定量研究设计采用有目的的抽样技术,对24名年龄在30 - 50岁之间的教育工作者进行了研究,他们分别代表了非老花眼、准老花眼和老花眼人群。数据收集通过屈光性评估完成,包括视网膜镜检查、使用Snellen视力表的视力、近视力表和主观屈光。本研究共纳入24名教育工作者(16名女性,8名男性);其中近视19例(79.2%),远视1例(4.2%),远视4例(16.7%),散光18例(75%)。冠状病毒肺炎后屈光不正(-0.50 ~ +0.50D)的显著性为6(25%),近视(> ~ 0.50D)的显著性为17(70.83%),远视(> +0.50D)的屈光不正低(4.17%)。66.6%、58%、50%和45%的研究人群报告了老花眼前和老花眼教育者出现CVS症状、眼睛干涩、眼疲劳、视力模糊和头痛。综上所述,非老花眼、准老花眼和老花眼之间发生的近视变化对教育者的视力有负面影响。因此,教育当局应该提高讲师在在线学习过程中预防CVS症状的知识和意识。
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