Hello, I hope I find you well. I'm struggling with a Research Methods module. The question will be in BOLD below, I just don't know
Hello, I hope I find you well. I'm struggling with a Research Methods module. The question will be in BOLD below, I just don't know how to. I'm going to submit the materials which are available online therefore I don't think I'll violate any copy right policies. I hope the paper doesn't put you off I uploaded the full paper for more insight. So I'm asking how how to do it or
QUESTION
(1) In the study method utilized in the paper I need help how to provide summary about their work what the problem is, how to solve the problem, how to apply the corresponding method, what the findings are , and what the insights are.
THE RESEARCH PAPER
INTRODUCTION: Signs and symptoms attributed to erupting primary teeth are commonly known as "teething". Its existence is controversial with concern that overusing this term might mask other illnesses and some treatments may be unnecessary or harmful. Parents/carers can access over-the-counter remedies and may seek professional advice. This survey-based investigation explored gaps in knowledge, training, perceptions and experiences of UK Paediatric Dentists (PDs) regarding teething in young children. METHOD: Cross-sectional study with a convenience sample of PDs with different training levels, accessed through the British Society for Paediatric Dentistry membership lists. A 10-item questionnaire explored participants' knowledge of teething-relatedissues and management. Responses are presented using descriptive statistics RESULTS: Of 80 responding PDs (response rate 27%], 62-74% suggested drooling, irritability, oral fixation and dushed cheeks were attributed to primary tooth eruption. Fifty-eight (72%) participants were unaware of guidelines, yet 53 (66%) felt guidance was needed. CONCLUSION: Signs and symptoms of teething might mask underlying conditions so it should be a diagnosis of exclusion. PDs attributed similar signs and symptoms to teething, as have been reported in the literature, although some commented that they did not think teething was a condition. There was a lack of awareness over guidelines.80 70 60 50 Number of responses 40 111 30 20 10 0 Oral Drooling Irritability "fixation" Fever Other cheeks gingivae disruption 72 69 67 64 33 33 29 880 70 60 50 Number of population 40 30 20 10 0 Non- Homeopathi Age Teething homeopathi C appropriate Distraction Hard food Other rings c gels e.g. analgesia Local gels/powder Dummy anaesthetic S 75 68 45 27 19 12 7 3
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