Abstract:
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) is a group of vision and eye problems caused by activities that stress near vision while using computers and digital screens. Computer vision syndrome affects 60 million people worldwide, with a million new cases occurring each year, leading in decreased productivity, a lower quality of life, and a strain on family connections. In Ethiopia, University academic staff are among the risk groups of employees, despite a paucity of data on the syndrome's magnitude and associated factors.