■在大流行期间,与使用数字设备和探索社交媒体相关的健康问题,如计算机视觉综合症(CVS),已经大大增加了。
这项研究调查了CVS及其在约旦的意义,以及在COVID-19期间使用数字设备浏览社交媒体的本科护理学生的CVS结果。
■要评估CVS,采用定量横断面研究设计。数据是在2022年通过使用CVS-Questionnaire(CVS-Q)对来自约旦政府和私立大学的310名本科护理学生进行的在线诊断和形成性调查收集的。使用描述性统计和单变量一般线性模型对收集的数据进行分析。
■为了报告研究样本中CVS的患病率,中位评分为1.80分.中位患病率评分为24.50(范围=13-31),26.75%的参与者报告说有激烈的社交媒体搜索。对于这项研究中被诊断患有CVS的学生来说,他们必须获得至少5分,并且当前样本分数约为2,表明他们没有CVS;然而,它发生时是适度的。大约26.75%的参与者报告有问题的社交媒体搜索。背部和颈部疼痛和头痛是CVS的典型症状。在大流行期间,使用数字设备进行社交媒体搜索的平均每日时间增加,尤其是男护生。作为一名没有社交媒体帐户的大三学生,无法平衡学习和社交媒体是CVS的预测因素之一。大多数学生在他们的数字设备上使用保护工具,如保护膜和手机屏幕,以防止或适应CVS。
■之前没有收集到关于约旦CVS的数据,根据国际趋势,COVID-19大流行并不直接导致CVS的流行。然而,当CVS发生时,它是温和的,要求对我们的教育系统进行积极和预防性的重新设计。
UNASSIGNED: During the pandemic, health issues associated with using digital devices and exploring social media, such as Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS), have increased considerably.
UNASSIGNED: This
study looked into CVS and its significance in Jordan and the CVS outcomes of undergraduate nursing students who used digital devices to surf social media during COVID-19.
UNASSIGNED: To assess CVS, a quantitative cross-sectional research design was used. Data were collected in 2022 through an online diagnostic and formative survey utilizing the CVS-Questionnaire (CVS-Q) with 310 undergraduate nursing students from a government and a private university in Jordan. Descriptive statistics and the univariate general linear model were used to analyze the collected data.
UNASSIGNED: To report the prevalence of CVS among the studied sample, the median score was 1.80. The median prevalence score was 24.50 (range = 13-31), and 26.75% of participants reported having intense social media searches. For a student in this
study to be diagnosed with CVS, they must receive a score of at least 5, and the current sample score was around 2, indicating they didn\'t have a CVS; however, it was moderate when it occurred. About 26.75% of participants reported having problematic social media searches. Back and neck pain and headaches were the typical signs of CVS. The average daily hours spent using digital devices for social media searches increased during the pandemic utilizing mobile phones, especially among male nursing students. Being a junior student with no social media account and unable to balance
study and social media were among the predictors of CVS. Most students used protective tools on their digital devices, such as protective films and phone screens, to prevent or accommodate CVS.
UNASSIGNED: There were no prior collected data about CVS in Jordan, and based on the international trend, the COVID-19 pandemic didn\'t directly contribute to the prevalence of CVS. However, when the CVS occurred, it was moderate, which mandates proactive and prophylactic redesigning of our educational system.