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. 2021 Jul;69(7):1901-1906.
doi: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_3500_20.

Impact of the use of digital devices on eyes during the lockdown period of COVID-19 pandemic

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Impact of the use of digital devices on eyes during the lockdown period of COVID-19 pandemic

Ugam Usgaonkar et al. Indian J Ophthalmol. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to observe pattern of digital device use and the various ocular, visual and systemic symptoms associated with them during the lockdown period of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

Methods: Two hundred and thirty-three volunteers were included in web-based open e-survey. The survey was designed on the 'Survey Monkey' website and distributed through social media platform. The information was collected regarding hours and numbers of digital devices along with numbers of digital activities carried out during the pandemic. A pretested symptom questionnaire was also included regarding ocular, visual and systemic symptoms before and during lockdown. The statistical analysis was carried out using Statistical Package of Social Science software.

Results: During the pandemic, most of the respondents were engaged in more than two digital activities (73.81%) over more than two digital devices (48.50%) for more than six days (65.66%). Maximum respondents were mobile users (97.85%) spending major time on social media (89.70%). Symptoms including watering eyes (P = 0.000), dry eyes (P = 0.000), shoulder pain (P = 0.020), back pain (P = 0.003) and headache (P = 0.043) showed positive correlation with hours of digital device use per day during lockdown, while itching eyes (P = 0.036) and pain behind eyes (P = 0.025) were the major symptoms in those engaged in a greater number of digital activities. Moreover, red eyes (P = 0.040) were more prominent in respondents using multiple devices for a greater number of hours.

Conclusion: A big jump in digital activities on multiple digital devices was seen during lockdown which are more prone to ocular symptoms. Acceleration of ocular and systemic symptoms was particular with rise in time spending on digital devices.

Keywords: COVID-19; Lockdown; Statistical package of social science; video display terminal.

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Percentage of symptoms experienced before and during lockdown
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Percentage of number of digital devices used during lockdown
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Percentage of digital activities used during lockdown

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