Analisis Hubungan Lama Interaksi Komputer Terhadap Terjadinya Gejala Computer Vision Syndrome pada Mahasiswa Jurusan Keperawatan Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta
Daftar Isi:
- Long computer interaction is the average intensity of time which is used by the respondents during interacted with the computer, measured in one day, and divided based on the classification of time that has been set. The data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency (CSA) in collaboration with the Association of Indonesian Internet Service Providers (APJII) recorded the growth of internet users in Indonesian by the end of 2013 had reached 71,19 million people. While 2500 people in 16 cities in Indonesia showed that there were 46,7% of computer users. Based on the results of a preliminary survey on December 2013, through interviews on 50 respondents of 583 students majoring in nursing class of 2011 to 2013, obtained the complaints such as: headache and stiff backs were 15 students, tired of eyes and runny were 10 students and wrist stiff and eyes feel stinging and itching were 25 students after staying in front of the computer for 2 hours/day. Computer interaction with excessive of time can lead to symptoms of computer vision syndrome is a group of ocular disorders complained of someone who uses quite a long time ±2 hours/day. The purpose of this study was to determine the relation between the long computer interaction wirh the occurrence of computer vision syndrome on nursing students of UMS. Type of this research was a descriptive analytic with a cross sectional research design. The research population was nursing student class of 2011-2013, which amounts to 583 students and the sample was 85 respondents. This research uses proportional random sampling technique. Research instrument was in the form of a questionnaire. Analysis of survey data using Spearman correlation test. The results showed the significant correlation between the variable long computer interaction with the symptoms of CVS. The strength of the correlation (r) was 0.490, that was moderate correlation, and the correlation was in the same direction in which the greater the value of the variable long computer interaction, the greater the value of the variable symptoms of CVS. The conclusion of this research was there is a relationship between the long computer interaction with the symptoms of computer vision syndrome in nursing students of UMS.