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Volume 26, Issue 119, January 2022

Difference in prevalence of digital eye strain among students using online e-learning during COVID-19 pandemic in western of Saudi Arabia

Yaser Elhams1, Abdullah Fakieha2♦, Salah Bakry2, Abdulaziz Albarakati2, Faisal Alshehri2, Hussain Alhelali2

1Department of Ophthalmology and ENT, Faculty ofMedicine, Umm AlQura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
2Faculty of Medicine, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah city, Saudi Arabia

♦Corresponding author
Faculty of Medicine, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah city, Saudi Arabia

ABSTRACT

Background: Due to the increased use of digital devices and advanced technology in the last year, digital eye strain is a significant health problem leading to serious complications if it is not well managed. Our study surveyed students from schools and universities in western Saudi Arabia. We compared the prevalence and associated factors of DES among students. Methodology: A survey-based study was carried out among students in western schools and Umm Al-Qura University between September 2021 and October 2021. Results: The total student’s number in the current study was 347. Their mean age was 1.66 ± 0.47 years. Overall, 198 (57.1%) participants were males, and 149 (42.9%) were females. Furthermore, 176 (50.7%) participants were university students, while 171 (49.3%) were school students. Conclusions: out of DES symptoms; headache, blurred vision, and shoulders pain shows a significant association correlated with participants’ gender (P-values, 0.000, 0.002, and 0.000, respectively), while the only symptom of eye dryness shows significant association associated with participants’ educational level (P-values, 0.001).

Keywords: prevalence, Digital eyestrain, COVID-19 pandemic, students, Saudi Arabia

Medical Science, 2022, 26, ms11e1949
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.54905/disssi/v26i119/ms11e1949

Published: 7 January 2022

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