Digital eye strain symptoms worsen during prolonged digital tasks, associated with a reduction in productivity

IF 4.9 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Danielle Beeson, James S. Wolffsohn, Thameena Baigum, Talaal Qureshi, Serena Gohil, Rozia Wahid, Amy L. Sheppard
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Abstract

Purpose

It is often stated that digital eye strain can impact productivity and/or work accuracy, but the relationship between symptoms, productivity, and work accuracy has been unclear. Hence this study tracked the development of visuo-ocular symptoms during prolonged digital tasks and to explore the impact of higher and lower cognitive load levels on visuo-ocular symptoms, productivity, and work accuracy.

Methods

Thirty-five participants (23.2 ± 4.0 years) who had digital eye strain (diagnosed with the Computer Vision Syndrome Questionnaire) undertook an uninterrupted laptop adapted Eriksen Flanker task for 60 min on two separate days, once with a high cognitive load in randomised sequence. Symptoms were assessed at baseline and every 10 min throughout the task.

Results

All visuo-ocular symptom scores significantly worsened (F = 87.783, p < 0.001) with time, with the symptom severity increasing faster with the higher cognitive load (F = 7.110, p < 0.001). The mean total number of tasks completed was greater for the lower (1060.8 ± 296.5) than the higher (532.2 ± 123.4) cognitive load tasks (F = 138.830, p < 0.001), reducing with time (F = 7.339, p < 0.001), but in a similar way for both cognitive loads (F = 1.795, p = 0.154). Task accuracy was not affected by the cognitive load of the task (F = 1.729, p = 0.197) and was consistent over time (F = 1.885, p = 0.135).

Conclusions

Symptoms increased with task duration in individuals with digital eye strain, with a faster rate for more demanding tasks. This was associated with a decrease in the task completion rate (productivity), but not the work accuracy.
在长时间执行数字任务时,数字眼疲劳症状会加重,从而降低工作效率
目的 人们常说数码眼疲劳会影响工作效率和/或工作准确性,但症状、工作效率和工作准确性之间的关系一直不清楚。因此,本研究追踪了长时间执行数字任务时视力-眼部症状的发展情况,并探讨了较高和较低认知负荷水平对视力-眼部症状、工作效率和工作准确性的影响。方法35名患有数字眼疲劳的参与者(23.2 ± 4.0 岁)(通过计算机视觉综合症问卷诊断)在两天内分别进行了一次不间断的笔记本电脑改编的埃里克森侧手任务,每次60分钟,并随机安排了一次高认知负荷。结果随着时间的推移,所有视力-眼部症状评分都明显恶化(F = 87.783,p < 0.001),认知负荷越高,症状严重程度增加越快(F = 7.110,p < 0.001)。认知负荷较低(1060.8 ± 296.5)时完成任务的平均总数比认知负荷较高(532.2 ± 123.4)时多(F = 138.830,p < 0.001),随着时间的推移而减少(F = 7.339,p < 0.001),但两种认知负荷的完成情况相似(F = 1.795,p = 0.154)。任务准确性不受任务认知负荷的影响(F = 1.729,p = 0.197),并且随着时间的推移保持一致(F = 1.885,p = 0.135)。这与任务完成率(生产率)的下降有关,但与工作准确性无关。
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