Abstract

Background

Coronavirus disease 2019 has necessitate the routine use of masks worldwide. This study assessed the relationship between wearing a facemask and dry eye disease (DED) among a sample of medical students in Jordan.

Methods

This cross-sectional online survey enrolled medical students from all medical schools in Jordan. The questionnaire, which was shared via social media platforms, assessed sociodemographic information, ocular and medical history, facemask-wearing habits, the use of ocular devices, and the relationship with ocular discomfort. The ocular surface disease index (OSDI) questionnaire was also administered to quantify DED symptoms.

Results

A total of 1,219 students participated in this study. In total, 58.3% participants were females, and 52% were in the clinical science years. Symptomatic DED was found in 71.7% of participants. Female sex, basic science years, allergy reporting, and spending more than 6 h looking at screens were significantly associated with symptomatic DED.

Conclusion

Wearing a facemask was not significantly associated with symptomatic DED. Further studies are needed to investigate the effect of wearing a facemask on the ocular surface.

Details

Title
Is wearing a face mask associated with symptomatic dry eye disease among medical students during the COVID-19 era? An online survey
Author
Al-dolat, Wedad  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Abu-Ismail, Luai  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Almu’atasim Khamees  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Alqudah, Noor; Abukawan, Mohammed M; Hamzeh Mohammad Alrawashdeh; Waleed Al Momani; Kheirallah, Khaled A
Pages
1-7
Section
Research article
Publication year
2022
Publication date
2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
e-ISSN
14712415
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2651913755
Copyright
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