印度北部医科学生数码眼疲劳及相关危险因素

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Indian journal of public health Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-04 DOI:10.4103/ijph.ijph_1233_23
Bithi Chowdhury, Mohammad Abid, Pradeep Kumar, Divya Ramraika
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背景:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,年轻人使用视觉数字设备的情况有所增加。文献中很少有关于其对印度人口的影响的研究,特别是对攻读医学课程的学生的影响。目的:了解医护生数码眼疲劳(DES)的发生情况及相关危险因素。材料与方法:对日常使用电脑、手机、平板电脑等视觉显示终端的医护生进行观察性、横断面问卷调查。采用半结构化问卷对患者进行评估,并采用计算机视觉综合征问卷对患者进行症状学评估。对危险因素进行单因素和多因素回归分析。结果:DES的总体患病率为70.4%(医学生74.3%,护生57.6%),其中96.5%的学生至少有一种DES症状,最常见的症状为中度头痛(74.8%),其次为眼痛(66.4%)、眼干(62.4%)、眼红(60%)、灼烧感(58.8%)。多因素分析显示,学习过程、眼镜使用情况、设备使用年限、使用间隔时间、与屏幕的距离、屏幕亮度、对20/20/20规则的无知是发生DES的独立危险因素。结论:DES在医学专业学生中较为常见。建议开展有关正确使用数字设备和人体工程学实践的意识项目。
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Digital Eye Strain and Associated Risk Factors among Medical Science Students of North India.

Background: There is an increase in the use of visual digital devices among young adults more so during the COVID-19 pandemic. Very little research is available in the literature regarding its effect on the Indian population, especially in students pursuing medical courses.

Objectives: The objective of the study was to study the occurrence of digital eye strain (DES) among medical and nursing students and the contributing risk factors.

Materials and methods: An observational, cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted on medical and nursing students who were using visual display terminals such as computers, mobiles, and tablets on a daily basis. They were assessed by a semi-structured questionnaire and symptomology by the computer vision syndrome questionnaire. Univariate and multivariate regression analysis was conducted for the assessment of risk factors.

Results: The overall prevalence of DES was found to be 70.4% (medical students 74.3% and nursing students 57.6%) with 96.5% of the students having at least one symptom of DES. The most common symptom was headache of moderate intensity (74.8%) followed by eye pain (66.4%), dryness (62.4%), redness of eyes (60%), and burning sensation (58.8%). Multivariate analysis revealed the course of study, use of glasses, years of device usage, interval of breaks between usage, distance from the screen, brightness of the screen, and ignorance of the 20/20/20 rule to be independent risk factors for DES.

Conclusion: DES is common among students pursuing medical sciences. Awareness programs regarding proper use of digital devices and ergonomic practices are recommended.

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Indian journal of public health
Indian journal of public health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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2.40
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92
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Public Health is a peer-reviewed international journal published Quarterly by the Indian Public Health Association. It is indexed / abstracted by the major international indexing systems like Index Medicus/MEDLINE, SCOPUS, PUBMED, etc. The journal allows free access (Open Access) to its contents and permits authors to self-archive final accepted version of the articles. The Indian Journal of Public Health publishes articles of authors from India and abroad with special emphasis on original research findings that are relevant for developing country perspectives including India. The journal considers publication of articles as original article, review article, special article, brief research article, CME / Education forum, commentary, letters to editor, case series reports, etc. The journal covers population based studies, impact assessment, monitoring and evaluation, systematic review, meta-analysis, clinic-social studies etc., related to any domain and discipline of public health, specially relevant to national priorities, including ethical and social issues. Articles aligned with national health issues and policy implications are prefered.
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