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ENGL 1302 BEAM Worksheet

Instructions: Use this chart to help you map what information each of your peer reviewed journal articles provides you with in support of your
position . Make sure to include proper citations with specific information that you quote or paraphrase from your sources in each category row.

Article Citation Background Exhibits Arguments Method / Theory

Patterns: What materials / sources What materials provide What sources / which What materials / sources
Last Name provide relevant specific examples / data to scholars provide provide methods of
Last Name and Last Name background information / be interpreted for use in researched conclusions / research to ground your
Last Name, et al. facts for your paper? List your paper? List those reasons / evidence for use argument or provide a
those materials and provide materials and provide in your paper? Which theoretical lens for your
quoted evidence as quoted evidence as sources help set up analysis / reasoning in your
examples next to those examples next to those important debates / counter paper? List those materials
materials: materials: points that you need to and provide quoted
address in your paper? List evidence as examples next
those sources and provide to those materials:
quoted evidence as
examples next to those
references:
Hauser Seven peer reviewed Dry eye can be prevent The seven peer
journal articles where the seven peer reviewed form the reduce use of reviewed
used sources act as the main screen time and the 20- sources acted as the
to help promote the source of data in this 20- main
problem of dry eyes and study. 20 rule. possible effects set of theory’s for the
what prevention “Optometrists are of study conducted by
measure diagnosing dry eye more screen time, such as Hauser, and what is
can be taken to solve than ever before. reduced or incomplete need
this Whether blinking, is a great place for a diagnostic “Journal
growing issue in our that is due to the to articles and medical
youth. culture’s start” (24) conferences have
Moon, et al. screen-saturated certainly
Sheppard, et al. lifestyles, increased awareness
Oleñik, et al. an increased awareness that
Creuzot-Garcher , et al. about dry eye-or more dry eye is a pathology
Barham, et al. likely-a combination of that
Viau, et al. and Nationial both, I have observed an can affect patients of all
Eye Institute, et al increase in dry eye ages” (24).
among
my younger patients in
their late teens and
twenties”. (24)

Walline, et al.
Liu sources and he exhibit for this The paper takes sources The method for this
independent research experiment, is the from other sources experiment used was
on, authors made the
Macular Retinal own independent by experts related to this OCAT Machine
Thickness and research, field of research. For Technology and
Microvascular System with the article example "Nishikawa et Statistical
Changes in Children. presenting al. Analyse used in the
For data from the authors scanned the macular experiment. "OCTA is a
example, the expert study area new ophthalmological
consensus on for children with of OCTA in 22 children imaging method, which
prevention/ monocular hyperopic with monocular is
treatment of children’s anisometropic amblyopia amblyopia. applied to the vascular
amblyopia in China "The vessel density of It was seen that the imaging of the retina,
another example of the vessel choroid, and optic nerve.
background info is the macular outer superior density of the central Compared with
previous studies of (OS), inner inferior (II), fovea traditional
amblyopia in OCAT, and outer inferior (OI), outer and accessory central fundus angiography,
how these factors help temporal (OT), and fovea OCTA has the
discover how to prevent superficial retinal in amblyopic eyes was advantages
amblyopia in adults and capillary lower than that in the of being non-invasive
children plexus (SCP) in healthy contralateral and
amblyopic eyes..." and "Huynh et fast, offers high-
eyes was lower than that al. resolution
in found that the macular and three-dimensional
the control eyes (P < thickness in amblyopic imaging, and can more
0.05)" eyes was thicker than accurately measure the
( Liu. 4). As well as that size
previous studies that in contralateral eyes." of capillary non-
were (Liu. perfusion
used to push Liu ideas 4-5) area and
“Lonngi et al. (2017) neovascularization."
found (Liu.
that the vessel density of 4). And “SPSS21.0
the macular outer software was used for
superior statistical analysis, and
(OS), inner inferior (II), the
outer inferior (OI), and quantitative data in
outer temporal (OT) accordance with normal
regions in amblyopic distribution were
eyes expressed
was lower than that in as the mean ± standard
the deviation (SD). The
control eyes" ( Liu. 3). retinal
SCP vessel density and
the
inner layer and full-
thickness RT between
amblyopic eyes and
control
eyes were compared by
a
paired t-test; P < 0.05
was
considered to indicate
statistically significant
differences between the
two groups" ( Liu. 5)

Newman nses have many They show “Contact lens Young children have a Insist that contacts can
benefits when it comes wearers in the ACHIEVE lot be
to study had greater to benefit form contact used a source of
eye care, with the improvements in the lenses, and should be treatment
advancement of areas introduced to contacts at for inures related to
technology of appearance, athletics, a optometry. “he
Newman is curious to and satisfaction with younger age than what advantages
see correction." (Newman. was of contact lens wear
where eye care belong 6). originally thought (147): over
on "Recent focus has been uses Ibironke, et al. glasses on a child's
the spectrum in eye care placed on investigating vision
(145). the specific quality of life”
Newman uses 17 peer use of different contact (Newman. 146). Based
reviewed original papers lens modalities, such as on
to dual-focus lenses, a study called clip;
reinforce his ideas on orthokeratology, scientific method also
contact lenses place in multifocal came into play
the lenses, and soft lenses
world of optometry in
(145). reducing myopic
Bironke, et al. progression." (Newman.
Efron and Morgan 146).
Bailey
Cho and Cheung
Wuy, et al.
Sankaridurg, et al.
AOA Research and
Information
Sindt C. Riley C..
Walline, et al.
Mutti D
Blacker, et al.
Walline, et al.
Marsh-Tootle, et al.
Jones, et al.
Rahle, et al.
Lambert, et al.
Wang, et al

Wagner, et. al re Risks associated A chart was used to The newer someone is A survey was used to
with wearing (SCL) soft exam to find
contact lenses. An the responses from the wearing SCL the more the way SCL wears felt
indepent 3549 SCL wears that likely they will discover a when wherein contact
study is created by where used to problem with them lenses, independent
Wagner concluded a research was used to
to see how likely contact result. find
lenses wears are to find all present information
problems with their on
contacts the topic.

Ocansey, et al. befits of CL (contact A prep survey was used CL should be provided Prep methods was
lenses) in children on 317 different to Prep children as a assibilated to find the
and how they benefit individuals, form of overall satisfaction of the
children as much as did not state the number treatment, and simplicity CL in children and teens
teens, of
and why they should be children to teens.
offered as treatment for
refractive errors

Anything that can be done to better the health of the publict must be reinforced for all
Works Cited

Galus, Weronika, et al. “Vitamin D Supplementation Practices among Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Professionals.” Journal of Clinical Medicine,
vol. 11, 2022, pp. 7278-7289. Academic Search Complete, https://doi.org/10.3390/ jcm11247278.
Walline, Jeffrey J, et al. “Benefits of Contact Lens Wear For Children and Teens.” Eye & Contact Lens, vol. 33, no. 6, Pt 1, 2007, pp. 317-321.

Academic Search Ultimate, https://doi.org/10.1097/ICL.0b013e31804f80fb.

Newman, Christina. “Children and Contact Lenses: Where Do They Fit into the Spectrum of Care?” Journal of Behavioural Optometry, vol. 23, no.

5-6, 2012, pp. 145-48. Academic Search Ultimate.

Hauser Whitney, “Dry Eye: How to Treat Kids, Teens: This Condition Is on the Rise in a Seemingly Healthy Demographic” Optometry Times, vol.

11, no. 8, 2018, pp. 23-24.

Liu Lin-Lin, “Analysis of Macular Retinal Thickness and Microvascular System Changes in Children with Monocular Hyperopic Anisometropia and

Severe Amblyopia.” Disease Markers, 2022, pp. 1-7. Academic Search Ultimate, doi.org/10.1155/2022/9431044

Hashemi, Hassan, et al. “Anterior Segment Indices in Mentally Retarded Children.” Scientific Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, 2023, pp. 1-7. Academic

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