计算机使用者中导致计算机视觉综合症的人机工程学因素的研究

人类工效学 Pub Date : 2013-07-01 DOI:10.4314/ESA.V25I1
K. Mashige, N. Rampersad, O. A. Oduntan
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一些与使用电脑有关的视力问题归因于人体工程学因素依从性差。本研究旨在探讨大学教职员非老花眼电脑使用者中可能导致电脑视觉症候群(CVS)的人体工程学因素。在使用结构化问卷调查人口统计状况和可能导致CVS的因素之前,对每位参与者进行了完整的眼部检查。87名参与者参与了这项研究。然后对参与者的计算机工作站进行观察和测量,以确定导致CVS的危险因素。资料用描述性统计进行分析。72%的参与者表示在使用电脑2小时后会休息,28%的人表示在使用电脑1小时后会休息。眼睛疲劳和视觉疲劳(89%)、头痛(81%)、颈部和背部疼痛(77%)是参与者中最严重和最常报告的症状。一般来说,计算机工作站的设计不符合人体工程学,用户也不知道他们没有遵守计算机使用的人体工程学要求。这表明需要对人体工程学因素进行宣传,以预防计算机用户的计算机视觉综合症,并为经历计算机视觉综合症的计算机用户提供早期干预计划。
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A study of ergonomic factors leading to computer vision syndrome among computer users
Some of the vision problems associated with the use of computers have been attributed to poor ergonomic factors compliance. The aim of this study was to investigate the ergonomic factors that might lead to computer vision syndrome (CVS) among non-presbyopic computer users in a University staff population. A complete eye examination was performed on each participant before he or she was interviewed using a structured questionnaire probing into demographic status and factors that could lead to CVS. Eighty seven participants were included in the study. An observation and measurement of the participant's computer workstation was then made in order to identify the risk factors leading to CVS. Data were analysed with descriptive statistics. 72% of participants reported taking breaks after 2 hours while 28% reported taking breaks after every hour of computer use. Eye strain and visual fatigue (89%), headaches (81%), neck and back pains (77%) were the most severe and frequently reported symptoms among the participants. In general, the computer workstations were not ergonomically designed and users were not aware that they were not adhering to ergonomic requirements for computer use. This suggests the need for awareness campaigns on ergonomic factors that can prevent computer vision syndrome among computer users and early intervention programs for computer users that experience computer vision syndrome.
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