COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS

Authors

  • Dr. Justin Jeya Amutha, Dr. Lordlin, Mrs. Jeislin Jerisha Author

Abstract

As we step into the 21st century, the proliferation of computers in homes and offices has reached unprecedented levels. Modernization and advanced technologies have given rise to a plethora of gadgets that have become integral to our daily lives. We rely on these devices from our morning alarm clock to the night lamps that guide us to sleep. In the interplay between human and machine activity, machines have assumed a leading role, permeating virtually every aspect of our world. No field operates exclusively with humans; overall, humanity is reliant on these devices, as they have become indispensable tools without which our ability to perform even the simplest tasks would be severely limited. Some of the gadgets, such as laptops, smartphones, microwaves, and smartwatches, have become so ingrained in our existence that envisioning life without them is nearly impossible. While the use of these devices has addressed numerous challenges for individuals with physical limitations, it has also introduced a host of problems that need thoughtful consideration and resolution.

Keywords: CVS, VF, DES,

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2024-02-24

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COMPUTER VISION SYNDROME FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS. (2024). Journal of Korean Academy of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 5(4), 1310-1316. http://mhnursing.or.kr/index.php/JKPMHN/article/view/221