Abstract

Strict lockdown measures were implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19, which increased the reliance on digital electronic devices in the performance of daily living activities. The extensive use of digital devices was associated with the development of digital eye strain (DES) symptoms, which is more prevalent in contact lens (CL) wearers. This study aimed to investigate the number of hours spent on digital devices and the incidence of associated symptoms in CL wearers during a 24-h lockdown. This cross-sectional study used a self-reported questionnaire to obtain the following data: a) demographic information, b) CL wear profile, c) CL wear during the lockdown, d) total number of hours spent on digital devices, and e) 15 DES-related symptoms. A total of 82 CL wearers (29.6 ± 10.8 years; 88%, female) were recruited. The median total number of hours spent on digital devices during the lockdown was 10. The number of hours spent on smartphones significantly increased during the lockdown compared to that before the lockdown (5.5 VS 7 hours; p = 0.000). DES was reported in 83% of participants. The most common reported symptoms were eye strain (50%), dryness (48%), and headache (40%). The majority of participants (56%) continued wearing their CL during the lockdown. The incidence of DES was significantly higher in participants who were highly engaged with digital devices compared to the less engaged participants during the lockdown (p = 0.001). Prolonged use of digital devices increases the risk of DES-related symptoms in CL wearers. Intervention strategies for CL wearers may be important in optimizing the use of digital devices and decreasing the risk of DES-related symptoms.

Highlights

  • In March 2020, the World Health Organization announced the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a global pandemic, which first reported at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, China

  • This study aimed to assess changes in the number of hours of digital devices use during the lockdown and investigate Digital eye strain (DES)-related symptoms in contact lens wearers

  • Adult contact lens wearers who were aged >18 years and residents of Saudi Arabia who were present during the 24-h lockdown were included in the study

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In March 2020, the World Health Organization announced the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a global pandemic, which first reported at the end of 2019 in Wuhan, China. The pandemic forced many countries to implement strict rules to prevent the spread of the virus. These measures included flight suspension, lockdown enforcement, distance learning implementation, and work-from-home regulations. The motto of the COVID-19 period was “Stay at Home.”. A frequently used phrase to encourage individuals to stay home to practice social distancing and limit outdoor activities to the essential needs (i.e., groceries and pharmacies). The Saudi Arabian government implemented extreme precautionary measures to mitigate the rapid spread of the disease. A nationwide partial lockdown was established and tightened to a 24-h lockdown across the kingdom, which

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