Date of Completion
2021
Document Type
Research Project
Degree Name
Grade 12
Keywords
Eye protective devices, Education, Distance.
Abstract
The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has led the world to create major changes and one of those is the implementation of online classes. Due to online classes, students were subjected to blue light exposure from blue light emitting devices which causes many individuals particularly students to use Anti-Blue light glasses. The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of the said types of eye glasses on the ocular health of 100 selected De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute Special Health Sciences Senior High School students during online classes. The respondents for this quantitative non-experimental type of research were selected through homogeneous sampling. An average of 3.35 was accumulated in terms of the level of utilization. Meanwhile, a total average of 3.27 corresponds to the prevention of symptoms of eye strain. Lastly, a weighted average of 3.10 was garnered in reference to the prevention of aggravating eye grade. With the very high-level interpretation, the researchers concluded that utilizing Anti-Blue light glasses alleviates and prevents eye strain and its symptoms, and as well as inhibit the increase of eye grade.
APA Citation
Abrogina, H. E., Borbon, A. F., Candelaria, R. D., Dimandal, K. B., & Pedrosa, N. V. (2021). Assessment on the effects of anti-blue light glasses on the ocular health of Senior High School Students in De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute during online classes. [Research output, De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute]. GreenPrints. https://greenprints.dlshsi.edu.ph/grade_12/255