Prevalence, Knowledge and Associated Factors Related to Computer Vision Syndrome among Undergraduate Students.

IF 0.9 Q4 NURSING
Ng Lee Yee, Lili Faziana Wong Binti Muhammad Riduan Wong, Mary Anne Stewart, Hassan Nor Haty Binti, Gurbinder Kaur Jit Singh, Mohamad Fuad Bin Mohamad Anuar
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Computer vision syndrome has been an issue of concern among students who use digital devices continuously. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and level of knowledge on computer vision syndrome and its relationship with associated factors among undergraduate students in a public university in Malaysia. This study was conducted between 26 May and 23 June 2022 at National University of Malaysia. A cross-sectional study among 208 undergraduate students from a public university was conducted. A self-reported questionnaire via Google Form was used to capture the data among the undergraduates. The prevalence and associated factors of computer vision syndrome were each evaluated using the validated Computer Vision Syndrome Questionnaire and Computer Vision Syndrome Survey Form 3 questionnaires, respectively, while knowledge of computer vision syndrome was assessed using a validated questionnaire from a previous study. All the data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 26.0 software (IBM Corp.; Armonk, NY, USA). The prevalence of computer vision syndrome among undergraduates was 63.0% (n=131), with 91.9% having poor knowledge of computer vision syndrome. Significant associations toward computer vision syndrome were found among undergraduates who have refractive errors/wearing glass (69.3%), screen edge at or above horizontal eye level (79.4%), uncomfortable sitting postures (79.4%) and close eye-screen distance (82.0%). In-depth analysis showed that having refractive errors/wearing glasses (aOR: 1.93; CI: 1.05, 3.57), uncomfortable sitting postures (aOR: 2.01; CI: 1.08, 3.74), and close eye-screen distance (aOR: 2.81; CI: 1.31, 6.05) had odd chance to develop computer vision syndrome. The study's findings denoted that digital device users should have more knowledge of computer vision syndrome and practice the preventable measures, such as proper viewing distance and angle, upright sitting postures, appropriate screen and surrounding illuminance, as well as regular eye check-ups.

计算机视觉综合症在大学生中的流行率、相关知识和相关因素。
电脑视觉综合症一直是持续使用数码设备的学生所关注的问题。本研究旨在确定马来西亚一所公立大学的本科生对电脑视觉综合症的患病率、知识水平及其与相关因素的关系。本研究于 2022 年 5 月 26 日至 6 月 23 日在马来西亚国立大学进行。研究对象为一所公立大学的 208 名本科生。通过谷歌表格进行自我报告问卷调查,以获取本科生的数据。计算机视觉综合症的患病率和相关因素分别使用经过验证的计算机视觉综合症问卷和计算机视觉综合症调查表 3 进行评估,而计算机视觉综合症的知识则使用之前研究中的经过验证的问卷进行评估。所有数据均使用社会科学统计软件包 26.0 版软件(IBM 公司;美国纽约州阿蒙克市)进行分析。电脑视觉综合症在大学生中的患病率为 63.0%(n=131),其中 91.9% 的人对电脑视觉综合症知之甚少。在患有屈光不正/戴眼镜(69.3%)、屏幕边缘位于或高于眼睛水平线(79.4%)、坐姿不舒适(79.4%)和眼屏距离过近(82.0%)的大学生中,发现与电脑视觉综合症有显著关联。深入分析显示,屈光不正/戴眼镜(aOR:1.93;CI:1.05,3.57)、不舒适的坐姿(aOR:2.01;CI:1.08,3.74)和近距离视屏(aOR:2.81;CI:1.31,6.05)的人患电脑视力综合症的几率较高。研究结果表明,数码设备使用者应多了解电脑视力综合症的相关知识,并采取可预防的措施,如适当的观看距离和角度、端正的坐姿、适当的屏幕和周围照度,以及定期检查眼睛。
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