The Relationship Between Decrease in Vision Aquity and Gadget Use During Online Lectures and COVID-19 Pandemic in Students of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara.

Q2 Medicine Acta Informatica Medica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5455/aim.2023.31.240-243
Maya Savira, M Ammar Al Ghifari
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Abstract

Background: The use of gadgets for a long duration causes problems related to discomfort and causes various other eye complaints. Online lectures cause students to be more intense in using gadgets to support their learning. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research on the relationship between decreased visual acuity and the use of gadgets during online lectures during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Objective: Knowing the relationship between decreased visual acuity and the use of gadgets during online in Covid-19 pandemic for students of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara class of 2019 and 2020.

Methods: This research is an analytic research with cross sectional design. The sampling technique used in this study was stratified random sampling, in which 100 respondents were selected using simple random sampling.

Results: There are 100 respondents, 81 of them used gadgets for more than 4 hours in one day, 67 of them used gadgets with a viewing distance of 30 cm to 40 cm, and 91 of them had normal visual acuity.

Conclusion: There is no significant relationship between a decrease in visual acuity and the duration or distance of seeing in the use of gadgets as evidenced by the p-values of 0.653 and 0.095 respectively.

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乌塔拉苏门答腊大学医学系学生在线听课时视力下降和使用小工具与 COVID-19 大流行之间的关系》(The Relationship between Decrease in Vision Aquity and Gadget Use during Online Lectures and COVID-19 Pandemic in Students of the Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sumatera Utara)。
背景:长时间使用小工具会导致不适问题,并引起其他各种眼部不适。在线授课会使学生更加频繁地使用小工具来辅助学习。因此,有必要对 Covid-19 大流行期间视力下降与在线授课期间使用小工具之间的关系进行研究:了解苏门答腊大学医学院 2019 和 2020 级学生视力下降与在 Covid-19 大流行期间在线使用小工具之间的关系:本研究是一项横断面设计的分析性研究。本研究使用的抽样技术是分层随机抽样,其中使用简单随机抽样选取了 100 名受访者:100 名受访者中,81 人一天内使用小工具的时间超过 4 小时,67 人使用小工具的视距为 30 厘米至 40 厘米,91 人视力正常:P值分别为 0.653 和 0.095,表明视力下降与使用小工具的时间和观看距离之间没有明显关系。
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