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Topics: Niramon M. Example Community participation related to tobacco law 2 laws established B.E (Tobacco product and Nonsmoker Health Protection Act) Nonsmokers Health Protection Act -Prevention of smoking in public space Tobacco Products Control Act -Prevention of sale to minors Community implementation or compliance with the tobacco law Awareness of the law and consequences of smoking Compliance with the law and change their smoking behavior

Why is this interesting? What is the puzzle? 2 laws passed more than 16 years ago, not effective in the community (rural) Evidence that merchants still sell to minors (previous research) Evidence that people still smoke in public spaces (Some survey ). Number of new smokers are increase in teenagers both in rural and urban area. There are a few research involve the process of community compliance with the tobacco law especially rural area. How can we empowerment the community to compliance with the tobacco law

Topic to Question : Niramon M. example Take the interesting topic and turn it into a why or how question Q1: Why do people in rural area still break the tobacco laws, even after 16 years? Q2: How might people’s participation in a public campaign enhance their compliance with the law? Q3: How might a locally-based participatory intervention enhance people’s compliance with the law? Q 4. How can we empower the people in the community to compliance with the tobacco law ?

Topic and Question: Article Topic :Women’s perceptions for smoking cessation during pregnancy. Puzzle : - Pregnant women were asked to quit more often by their partners. (evidence in Australia)

Topic and Question: Article Puzzle : - There were a nine-pint intervention framework for health professionals to follow. (smoking cessation intervention strategies developed by NHSSB) - the pregnant women’s partners can play the important role for them.

Topic to Question :Article Q1: How a partners or close friend can influence smoking cessation of pregmant women. Q 2. How the potential role of partner and friends in helping smoking cessation of pregmant women Q 3. How the professional

Topic to Question: Group Exercise Examining sample research articles in selected journals Identify topic – from broad to narrow What is the question? Why or how? Audience? Evidence Expectations?