Exposición a pantallas y síndrome visual informático en docentes de la Unidad Educativa Emiliano Ortega Espinoza

Nowadays society is still undergoing a digital transformation and the use of screens has developed exponentially, including the educational sphere and bringing with it problems in the field of public health, one of them is computer visual syndrome. The purpose of this investigation was to determine...

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Glavni avtor: Vallejo Hurtado, Paula Fernanda (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Jezik:spa
Izdano: 2023
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Online dostop:https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/27378
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Izvleček:Nowadays society is still undergoing a digital transformation and the use of screens has developed exponentially, including the educational sphere and bringing with it problems in the field of public health, one of them is computer visual syndrome. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the relationship between the time of exposure to screens and the presence of computer visual syndrome in teachers from Unidad Educativa Emiliano Ortega Espinoza Educational located in the city of Catamayo, for which a quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional observational was developed during the period April 2021 - March 2022. A total of 86 teachers participated in the study to whom an information collection sheet and the computer visual syndrome questionnaire were applied. As a result, it was obtained that 65,12% of teachers are exposed to screens for more than 4 hours a day, the female sex predominating with 55,81% and 73,26% are between 40 and 64 years old; 76,8% of teachers presented computer visual syndrome, highlighting the female sex with 47,67% and the age group between 40-64 years with 60,47%, a value of p=0,002 was obtained, for which a statistically significant relationship is established between the computer visual syndrome and exposure time to digital screens. This entity should be considered as a growing public health problem that requires new occupational health safety tools that can be implemented to prevent or reduce computer vision syndrome