Hakami Ibrahim, Sherwani Abdulhai, Hadadi Mohammed, Alzahrani Riyadh, Albukhari Abdullah, Omar Yazan, Alsaedi Khalid, Aljadani Faisal, Ali Najlaa, Khan Mohammed, Alasmari Rafal, Khan Amar, Aleqbali Wasan, Hadadi Reem, Natto Ghena
Orthopedic Surgery, Shaqra University, Shaqra, SAU.
Physical Therapy, Faculty of Medical Rehabilitation Science, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Jul 11;16(7):e64299. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64299. eCollection 2024 Jul.
The widespread adoption of smartphones has transformed global communication but raised health concerns like Text Neck Syndrome - a musculoskeletal condition arising from prolonged device use, causing discomfort in the cervical spine. This study investigates its prevalence and associated factors among smartphone users in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, focusing on usage patterns, symptoms, and awareness.
This cross-sectional online survey was conducted from June 1 to June 30, 2024. Data on demographics, smartphone habits, symptoms, and Text Neck Syndrome awareness were collected using a structured questionnaire. Statistical analysis involved descriptive statistics and chi-square tests.
The study included 421 participants, predominantly female (279, 66.3%) and Saudi nationals (397, 94.3%). The largest age group was 21-40 years (308, 73.2%), and most were single (251, 59.6%) with a college degree (236, 56.1%). Over 42.0% of participants used smartphones for more than five hours daily, with 39.4% adopting a 30-degree neck posture. The most prevalent symptoms reported were neck pain (272, 64.6%), headaches (203, 48.2%), and shoulder pain (178, 42.3%). Awareness of Text Neck Syndrome was reported by 197 participants (46.8%), but only 60 (14.3%) had been diagnosed. Concerns about long-term complications such as osteoporosis (105, 24.9%) and prolapsed intervertebral disc (120, 28.5%) were expressed. Despite these concerns, 97.9% of participants hesitated to reduce smartphone usage due to reported symptoms.
This study highlights the significant musculoskeletal impact of smartphone use in Jeddah, underscoring the need for interventions promoting ergonomic practices and increasing awareness about associated risks. Public health strategies should focus on promoting ergonomic practices and educating users about preventive measures.
智能手机的广泛使用改变了全球通信方式,但引发了对健康问题的担忧,如文本脖综合征——一种因长时间使用电子设备引起的肌肉骨骼疾病,会导致颈椎不适。本研究调查了沙特阿拉伯吉达市智能手机用户中该疾病的患病率及相关因素,重点关注使用模式、症状和认知情况。
本横断面在线调查于2024年6月1日至6月30日进行。使用结构化问卷收集了有关人口统计学、智能手机使用习惯、症状和文本脖综合征认知情况的数据。统计分析包括描述性统计和卡方检验。
该研究纳入了421名参与者,其中女性居多(279名,66.3%),沙特国民占多数(397名,94.3%)。最大年龄组为21 - 40岁(308名,73.2%),大多数为单身(251名,59.6%)且拥有大学学历(236名,56.1%)。超过42.0%的参与者每天使用智能手机超过5小时,39.4%的人采用30度的颈部姿势。报告的最常见症状是颈部疼痛(272名,64.6%)、头痛(203名,48.2%)和肩部疼痛(178名,42.3%)。197名参与者(46.8%)报告了解文本脖综合征,但只有60名(14.3%)被诊断过。参与者表达了对骨质疏松症(105名,24.9%)和椎间盘突出症(120名,28.5%)等长期并发症的担忧。尽管有这些担忧,但97.9%的参与者因报告的症状而犹豫是否减少智能手机使用。
本研究强调了智能手机使用在吉达市对肌肉骨骼的重大影响,凸显了采取干预措施促进人体工程学实践并提高对相关风险认知的必要性。公共卫生策略应侧重于促进人体工程学实践并教育用户采取预防措施。