Online e-learning during the COVID-19 lockdown in Trinidad and Tobago: prevalence and associated factors with ocular complaints among schoolchildren aged 11–19 years

Author:

Ekemiri Kingsley12,Ezinne Ngozika12,Kamalodeen Khadeejah2,Pierre Keomi2,Lalla Brandon2,Amiebenomo Onyekachukwu34ORCID,van Staden Diane1,Zeried Ferial5,Ekemiri Chioma6,Agho Kingsley E.789,Osuagwu Uchechukwu Levi89

Affiliation:

1. Department of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Kwazulu-Natal, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa

2. Optometry Unit, Department of Clinical Surgical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies St. Augustine, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago

3. Department of Optometry, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria

4. School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, College of Biomedical Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

5. Department of Optometry & Vision Sciences College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh, Ar Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Health Promotion, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago

7. School of Health Sciences, Western Sydney University, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia

8. African Vision Research Institute, Department of Optometry, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Natal, Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa

9. Translational Health Research Institute (THRI), School of Medicine, Western Sydney University, Campbelltown, NSW, Australia

Abstract

Background The increase in online learning during the pandemic has been linked to various ocular complaints. This study determined the prevalence and factors associated with ocular complaints among schoolchildren aged 12–19 years during the COVID-19 lockdown in Trinidad and Tobago (T&T). Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted between January and May 2021, during the COVID-19 lockdown in T&T among secondary school students studying remotely. A two-stage cluster sampling method was employed. A modified web-based Computer Vision Syndrome questionnaire was administered to students. Data on demography, duration of digital device use, and ocular complaints were collected, and multilevel logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with ocular complaints among school children, 12–19 years of age in T&T. Results A total of 435 schoolchildren (mean age, standard deviation, 15.2 ± 1.9 years range 12–19 years) responded to the questionnaire. The prevalence of self-reported symptoms of headache, blurred vision, dry eyes, itchy eyes, and double vision were 75.0%, 65.1%; 56.8%; 46.4%; and 33.5%, respectively. Schoolchildren aged 18–19 years, those that used spectacles for correction of their refractive errors, and spent more than 6 h on average on digital devices, reported a high prevalence of any ocular complaints. Analysis also revealed that age (14–15 years) was associated with dry eyes, blurred vision, and headaches, while gender (more prevalently females) was associated with blurred vision and headache. Those that had an eye examination in the last year and schoolchildren that took action to resolve ocular complaints were more likely to experience nearly all ocular complaints. Conclusions During the COVID-19 lockdown, over three in four students in T&T reported ocular complaints from digital devices for online learning. Tailored interventional messages to reduce all forms of ocular complaints should target older students, particularly females, those who laid down when learning online via their devices and people who regularly examine their eyes.

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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