Abstract

The Novel Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has sent humanity indoors, replacing human contact with an electronic connection. The mandatory online classes and work from home policy to maintain the social distancing during the pandemic has forced the individual to spend most of the time in front of laptops or mobile screens. Digital eye strain is a group of vision-related symptoms that result from the continuous use of devices with digital displays, such as computers, tablets, and smartphones. The present study is done to find out the prevalence of digital eye strain among the adult population in a tertiary care hospital in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. This descriptive cross-sectional study was done from January 2021 to July 2021 in a tertiary care hospital of Nepal after receiving ethical approval from the Institutional Review Committee (Registration number: 077/78/30). Convenience sampling was done. The sample size calculated in our study was 322. Data collection and entry were done in Microsoft Excel, point estimate at 95% Confidence Interval was calculated along with frequency and proportion for binary data. The prevalence of digital eye strain was 300 (94.3%) (91.8-96.8 at 95% Confidence Interval) among 318 respondents. Eye strain (irritation, heaviness) was the most common digital eye strain symptom 199 (62.6%) followed by the tiredness of eyes 162 (50.9%). The present study concluded that the prevalence of digital eye strain in the era of COVID-19 is high as compared to other studies conducted among adults.

Highlights

  • The Novel Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has sent humanity indoors, replacing human contact with an electronic connection

  • The present study concluded that the prevalence of digital eye strain in the era of COVID-19 is high as compared to other studies conducted among adults

  • The mandatory online classes and work from home policy to maintain the social distancing during the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has forced the individual to spend most of the time in front of laptops or mobile screens. It is a usual routine for individuals to spend many hours on a digital screen. This will mostly lead to several symptoms related to vision and probably musculoskeletal issues.[1] prolonged use of a computer screen and other visual display terminals can lead to digital eye strain

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Introduction

The Novel Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has sent humanity indoors, replacing human contact with an electronic connection. The mandatory online classes and work from home policy to maintain the social distancing during the pandemic has forced the individual to spend most of the time in front of laptops or mobile screens. The mandatory online classes and work from home policy to maintain the social distancing during the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has forced the individual to spend most of the time in front of laptops or mobile screens. It is a usual routine for individuals to spend many hours on a digital screen This will mostly lead to several symptoms related to vision and probably musculoskeletal issues.[1] prolonged use of a computer screen and other visual display terminals can lead to digital eye strain. The study aimed to find out the prevalence of digital eye strain among adults in a tertiary care hospital in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic

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