Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a collection of compound eye symptoms due to using a computer. This study aimed to determine factors associated with CVS. METHODS: This type of study was quantitative observational with cross-sectional design with amount of sample 117 respondents. Data analysis used was univariate, chi-square used for bivariate analysis and multiple logistic regression used for multivariate analysis. RESULT: The Prevalence of Bank RK officers who experienced CVS complaints were in the forms of tired and tense eyes at 54.3%, neck pain at 28.7%, shoulder pain at 27.7%, headache at 25.5%, blurred vision at 20.2%, seeing twins at 17%, watery eyes and difficulty to focus at 14.9%, back pain at 11.7%, sore eyes, irritation pain at 5.3%. Based on the bivariate analysis, variables related to CVS were vision distance (p=0.016), monitor position (p=0.011), lighting (p=0.001), working period (p=0.002), the length of work (p<0.001). Variables not related to CVS was age (p=0.561). Based on the multiple logistic regression, length of work was the dominant factor that caused CVS (POR:9.7). DISCUSSION: This study indicates that the most dominant factor influential to CVS is the length of work, while other factors acted as confounding. This study suggests the officers to do the 20-20-20 METHODS: every hour, stretching, lighting settings and work station ergonomics according to standards.
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@proceedings{APCPH-2019-51, title = {Factors Associated with the Incidence of Computer Vision Syndrome in Bank Officers}, author = {Nopriadi}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-07-22}, urldate = {2019-07-22}, journal = {6th Asia-Pacific Conference on Public Health 2019 Proceedings}, issue = {6}, abstract = {INTRODUCTION: Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is a collection of compound eye symptoms due to using a computer. This study aimed to determine factors associated with CVS. METHODS: This type of study was quantitative observational with cross-sectional design with amount of sample 117 respondents. Data analysis used was univariate, chi-square used for bivariate analysis and multiple logistic regression used for multivariate analysis. RESULT: The Prevalence of Bank RK officers who experienced CVS complaints were in the forms of tired and tense eyes at 54.3%, neck pain at 28.7%, shoulder pain at 27.7%, headache at 25.5%, blurred vision at 20.2%, seeing twins at 17%, watery eyes and difficulty to focus at 14.9%, back pain at 11.7%, sore eyes, irritation pain at 5.3%. Based on the bivariate analysis, variables related to CVS were vision distance (p=0.016), monitor position (p=0.011), lighting (p=0.001), working period (p=0.002), the length of work (p\<0.001). Variables not related to CVS was age (p=0.561). Based on the multiple logistic regression, length of work was the dominant factor that caused CVS (POR:9.7). DISCUSSION: This study indicates that the most dominant factor influential to CVS is the length of work, while other factors acted as confounding. This study suggests the officers to do the 20-20-20 METHODS: every hour, stretching, lighting settings and work station ergonomics according to standards.}, note = {Type: ORAL PRESENTATION; Organisation: Public Health Andalas University}, keywords = {Computer Vision Syndrome, length of work}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {proceedings} }