Literature DB >> 10603534

Work Content and Eye Discomfort in VDT Work.

Gunnar Aronsson1, Anneli Strömberg1.   

Abstract

A questionnaire study of Swedish public employees with frequent and different types of VDT work (n = 2,025) was conducted. Eight different kinds of eye discomfort were examined, and an additive index was constructed. Eye discomfort was statistically related to aspects of work organization. The highest levels of discomfort were reported by computer-aided design (CAD), data entry, and word processing groups; groups with mixed VDT tasks displayed the lowest level of symptoms. Time spent at a VDT, low degree of work control, time pressure, and high pace of work were all associated with relatively high levels of eye discomfort. There was significant interaction between experience of stress and time spent at a VDT with respect to both the eye discomfort index and three specific symptoms (itching, gritty feeling, and dryness). Whereas dryness, smarting, and itching of the eyes seem most strongly related to work conditions, redness and watery eyes seem most weakly related.

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Keywords:  Control; VDT work; eye discomfort; stress; work content

Year:  1995        PMID: 10603534     DOI: 10.1080/10803548.1995.11076300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Occup Saf Ergon        ISSN: 1080-3548


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