Ocular symptoms associated with digital device use in contact lens and non-contact lens groups

被引:14
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作者
Meyer, Dawn [1 ]
Rickert, Martin [1 ]
Kollbaum, Pete [1 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ, Sch Optometry, 800 E Atwater Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA
来源
CONTACT LENS & ANTERIOR EYE | 2021年 / 44卷 / 01期
关键词
Eye fatigue; Digital devices; Contact lenses; Eye strain; Asthenopia; Computer vision syndrome; Visual sensations; COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME; VISUAL DISCOMFORT; BLINK RATE; FONT SIZE; HAND-HELD; DRY EYE; PREVALENCE; ACCOMMODATION; CONVERGENCE; ASTIGMATISM;
D O I
10.1016/j.clae.2020.07.007
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
Purpose: Previous reports indicate that "eye fatigue" occurs in roughly 60 % of the adult population using digital devices and may negatively impact quality of life. However, the construct of eye fatigue remains poorly understood. The goal of this study was to quantify the relationship among symptoms most frequently associated with eye fatigue in those using digital devices. Methods: Six hundred and two soft contact lens (SCL) wearers and 127 non-contact lens (non-CL) wearers who reported using digital devices at least 4 hours per day completed a questionnaire assessing the frequency and severity of ten symptoms commonly associated with digital device-related eye fatigue. Subjective ratings were made separately for each symptom using unipolar, five-point Likert scales. Results: From the initial pool of respondents, 89 % of the SCL wearers reported experiencing eye fatigue more than once per month, while over 60 % reported more than once per week. Notably, eye fatigue frequency did not differ between the soft contact and non-contact lens groups. Although eye strain/pain, dryness, and tired eyes were the most frequently endorsed symptoms by both groups, only dryness and eye irritation were significant factors that discriminated the SCL from the non-CL wearers on the basis of frequency and severity. Principal component analysis indicated that eye strain/pain, soreness, tired eyes, and headaches may comprise a "primary sensations" factor, whereas burning, eye irritation, tearing and dryness comprise a "secondary or surface sensations" factor, and blurred/double vision and words move/float comprise a "visual sensations" factor. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of frequency and severity ratings for SCL wearers yielded excellent fits (RMSEA = 0.046 and 0.050, respectively) with construct reliabilities ranging from 0.729 to 0.824. Conclusion: Frequent and severe eye fatigue is highly prevalent among both soft contact lens and non-contact lens wearers. Those utilizing SCL do not experience symptoms at higher frequency or severity. Key descriptors of digital eye fatigue have been identified and may then be used to help identify and evaluate specific causative, palliative, or ameliorating factors.
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