Computer vision syndrome and ergonomic practices among university office workers/ Elly Liyana Zainodin and Nor Aziyati Abu Bakar
Introduction: Computer vision syndrome is prevalent among computer users, particularly office workers. Proper workstation design and good posture are essential preventive measures of computer vision syndrome among office workers to increase their work productivity and quality of life. A cross-sectio...
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my.uitm.ir.546892021-12-14T09:18:44Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54689/ Computer vision syndrome and ergonomic practices among university office workers/ Elly Liyana Zainodin and Nor Aziyati Abu Bakar Zainodin, Elly Liyana Abu Bakar, Nor Aziyati Labor. Work environment Work groups. Teams in the workplace Optical data processing Introduction: Computer vision syndrome is prevalent among computer users, particularly office workers. Proper workstation design and good posture are essential preventive measures of computer vision syndrome among office workers to increase their work productivity and quality of life. A cross-sectional study was done to determine the symptoms of computer vision syndrome experienced by office workers in UiTM Selangor Puncak Alam Campus and their ergonomic practices and posture. Material and Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 140 administrative staffs from 8 faculties. Results: The most common symptoms experienced by the office workers were shoulder pain (90%), followed by neck pain (88.6%), and headache (82.9%). Neck pain (p=0.004) and shoulder pain (p=0.027) was significantly related to using a laptop on the thigh. Headache was significantly associated with viewing computer screen at a distance lesser than 30 inches (p=0.038). Conclusion: High prevalence of CVS among the office workers is preventable by implementing strategies focusing on awareness of the visual ergonomics and adjustment to the workstation. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2019-09 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/54689/1/54689.pdf ID54689 Zainodin, Elly Liyana and Abu Bakar, Nor Aziyati (2019) Computer vision syndrome and ergonomic practices among university office workers/ Elly Liyana Zainodin and Nor Aziyati Abu Bakar. Health Scope, 2. pp. 351-355. ISSN 2735-0649 http://healthscopefsk.com/ |
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Introduction: Computer vision syndrome is prevalent among computer users, particularly office workers. Proper workstation design and good posture are essential preventive measures of computer vision syndrome among office workers to increase their work productivity and quality of life. A cross-sectional study was done to determine the symptoms of computer vision syndrome experienced by office workers in UiTM Selangor Puncak Alam Campus and their ergonomic practices and posture. Material and Methods: A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 140 administrative staffs from 8 faculties. Results: The most common symptoms experienced by the office workers were shoulder pain (90%), followed by neck pain (88.6%), and headache (82.9%). Neck pain (p=0.004) and shoulder pain (p=0.027) was significantly related to using a laptop on the thigh. Headache was significantly associated with viewing computer screen at a distance lesser than 30 inches (p=0.038). Conclusion: High prevalence of CVS among the office workers is preventable by implementing strategies focusing on awareness of the visual ergonomics and adjustment to the workstation. |
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