Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS)
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Resumo: | Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to determine the presence of the symptoms of computer vision syndrome (CVS) accounting office employees. Methods: The research tools used were a questionnaire based on the set of symptoms of CVS rated by Likert scale (1-5) and workplace observations based on Ergonomic Workplace Analysis (EWA). Results: The participants who worked with a viewing angle of less than 10º relative to the screen had more symptoms, particularly of pain in the back of the neck and back (p = 0.0460). The participants who used lighting other than 450 and 699 lux reported significant headache (p = 0.0045) and dry eye (p = 0.0329) symptoms. Younger workers had more headaches (p = 0.0182), and workers with fewer years of employment had more headaches and dry eyes symptoms (p = 0.0164 and p = 0.0479, respectively). A total of 37% of the participants reported a lack of guidance regarding prevention and painful symptoms in the back of the neck and back (p = 0.0936). Conclusion: Younger participants with fewer years of employment, who had not received information regarding proper computer use, who did not use lighting between 450 and 699 lux or who worked with viewing angles of less than 10º had more computer vision syndrome symptoms. |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) Perin,Arjuna Nudi Ergonomics Ophthalmology Attitude to computers Lighting Eye health Working environment Occupational health |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Ergophthalmology in accounting offices: the computer vision syndrome (CVS) |
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Perin,Arjuna Nudi |
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Perin,Arjuna Nudi Bonamigo,Dyonathan Fernande Ribeiro,Marcello de Quadros Stock,Ricardo Alexandre Remor,Aline Pertile Carvalho,Diego de Steffani,Jovani Antônio Bonamigo,Elcio Luiz |
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Bonamigo,Dyonathan Fernande Ribeiro,Marcello de Quadros Stock,Ricardo Alexandre Remor,Aline Pertile Carvalho,Diego de Steffani,Jovani Antônio Bonamigo,Elcio Luiz |
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Perin,Arjuna Nudi Bonamigo,Dyonathan Fernande Ribeiro,Marcello de Quadros Stock,Ricardo Alexandre Remor,Aline Pertile Carvalho,Diego de Steffani,Jovani Antônio Bonamigo,Elcio Luiz |
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Ergonomics Ophthalmology Attitude to computers Lighting Eye health Working environment Occupational health |
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Ergonomics Ophthalmology Attitude to computers Lighting Eye health Working environment Occupational health |
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Abstract Purpose: This study aimed to determine the presence of the symptoms of computer vision syndrome (CVS) accounting office employees. Methods: The research tools used were a questionnaire based on the set of symptoms of CVS rated by Likert scale (1-5) and workplace observations based on Ergonomic Workplace Analysis (EWA). Results: The participants who worked with a viewing angle of less than 10º relative to the screen had more symptoms, particularly of pain in the back of the neck and back (p = 0.0460). The participants who used lighting other than 450 and 699 lux reported significant headache (p = 0.0045) and dry eye (p = 0.0329) symptoms. Younger workers had more headaches (p = 0.0182), and workers with fewer years of employment had more headaches and dry eyes symptoms (p = 0.0164 and p = 0.0479, respectively). A total of 37% of the participants reported a lack of guidance regarding prevention and painful symptoms in the back of the neck and back (p = 0.0936). Conclusion: Younger participants with fewer years of employment, who had not received information regarding proper computer use, who did not use lighting between 450 and 699 lux or who worked with viewing angles of less than 10º had more computer vision syndrome symptoms. |
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