Affiliation:
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Sudan Medical Specialization Board
2. Faculty of Medicine
3. Internal Medicine
4. Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Gezira, Wad Medani, Gezira State, Sudan
Abstract
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) refers to a set of eye-related symptoms that arise from prolonged computer usage. A survey was conducted to investigate the demographic characteristics, factors contributing to, and preventive measures against CVS. Out of 159 participants, 31.0% experienced seven or more symptoms, indicating a notable prevalence. The study found no significant correlation between age or academic years and CVS occurrence (P values of 0.481 and 0.392, respectively). However, gender exhibited a statistically significant relationship, with females students showing a higher prevalence than males (P=0.018; τ=0.105*). Notably, the distance from the screen had a highly significant inverse correlation with CVS occurrence (P=0.000; τ=−0.207**), indicating that greater distance reduced the risk. Additionally, using a screen filter (P=0.000; τ=0.184**) and adjusting screen brightness (P=0.017; τ=0.101*) were associated with CVS occurrence. Among preventive measures, only the use of an anti-glare screen showed a significant association with reducing CVS risk (P=0.018; τ=−0.099*). Given these findings, raising awareness about CVS among medical students is recommended, especially as curricula in medical colleges evolve.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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