Hubungan antara Durasi Penggunaan Gawai Selama Masa Pandemi COVID-19 dengan Computer Vision Syndrome pada Mahasiswa FK Unika Atma Jaya Jakarta

Authors

  • Julia R Tanjung Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya
  • Cornelia T Tantra Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya
  • Nelson Sudiyono Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.28932/jmh.v5i1.5688

Keywords:

computer vision syndrome, durasi penggunaan gawai, mahasiswa kedokteran, pandemi covid-19

Abstract

Pandemi COVID-19 berimbas pada peningkatan durasi penggunaan gawai untuk kegiatan pendidikan daring yang berdampak buruk bagi kesehatan mata, salah satunya, Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui hubungan durasi penggunaan gawai dengan CVS pada mahasiswa kedokteran Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. Metode penelitian potong lintang dengan 98 responden (76 perempuan, 22 laki-laki) berusia 17-21 tahun, menggunakan Modified computer vision syndrome questionnaire dan aplikasi pengukur durasi penggunaan gawai. Rerata durasi penggunaan gawai adalah 610 menit per hari. Sebanyak 70% responden menggunakan gawai dengan rerata durasi >8,9 jam per hari. Prevalensi CVS ditemukan sebesar 47,9%, dimana 25,5% responden mengalami CVS derajat ringan dan 22,4% responden mengalami CVS derajat sedang hingga berat. Analisis Bivariat dengan uji Chi-square memperlihatkan hubungan yang bermakna antara durasi penggunaan gawai dengan derajat keparahan CVS (p<0,05). Simpulan penelitian ini, terdapat hubungan antara durasi penggunaan gawai dengan derajat keparahan Computer Vision Syndrome pada mahasiswa Fakultas Kedokteran Unika Atma Jaya Jakarta selama masa pandemi Covid-19.

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2023-02-27

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R Tanjung J, T Tantra C, Sudiyono N. Hubungan antara Durasi Penggunaan Gawai Selama Masa Pandemi COVID-19 dengan Computer Vision Syndrome pada Mahasiswa FK Unika Atma Jaya Jakarta. J. Med. Health [Internet]. 2023Feb.27 [cited 2024Dec.19];5(1):32-4. Available from: http://114.7.153.31/index.php/jmh/article/view/5688

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