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The Application Program of Smoking Free University Policy Campaign in Sisaket Rajabhat University Tanaprat Thuksin; Chuthamat Nopparat; Tanapat Sriwarom
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 4 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i4.17110

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Background:These policy campaign were developed inlaw enforcement protection a non-smoking forsmoking freeuniversityby students union president.Method:This quasi-experimental research aimed toevaluate the application program of smoking free university policy campaign. To study the effect of thestudent leadership development program in the management of the smoking free university, Sisaket RajabhatUniversity and study the level of participation of the student leaders in the management of the smoking freeuniversity towards the smoke-free zone in Sisaket Rajabhat University. by selecting the students unionpresident population of 20 people, the samples were selected according to the inclusion criteria and theexclusion criteria, which the research pattern was used to conduct a comparative study within One GroupPretest - Posttest Design in 12 weeks with 4 activities. The data were collected by using questionnaires andusing descriptive statistics presented in the form of a frequency distribution. The data distribution is normal.They were presented with the statistical values of frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. Andtranslate the results into score values comparison of the mean, differences before and after the experiment.Within the experimental group using statistics : Paired Samples t-Test. Results: The results of the researchwere found that after the development of the experimental development program, the students’ leadershipin the management of the non-smoking university, knowledge, skills, social roles, imagination or conceptabout oneself, motivation / mindset Participation in the development of student leadership potential inthe management of the non – smoking university. Significantly better than before development (p <0.05).Conclusion: In conclusion of the study : Results of the Student Leadership Development Program inManagement of Smoking Free Universities, Sisaket Rajabhat University. It can cause success factors inmanaging the non-smoking university. In organizing smoking free zones in Sisaket Rajabhat University. Tobring about effective action and efficiency and developed as the non-smoking university model Includingcampaigning activities establishing a banner that announces the non-smoking area that covers the entireuniversity. To create participation of university students and the student leaders,The students union presidenthave a clear understanding of roles and duties in their work operations and have an action plan. They realizedthe importance of organizing the non-smoking zone in the university. There are regulations / measures toprevent and control smoking in non-smoking zones jointly agreed by the leaders. Established a mechanism tosupport the construction of the non-smoking area in Sisaket Rajabhat University. The measures are followedup and monitored, and implement a participatory and sustainable non-smoking university.
Effects of Smoking Cessation Program by Medications Use Reduction Tobacco Dependence Type Nicotine Gum and Vernonia Cinerea Lozenge with an Intensive Counseling and Behavioral Therapies at Home: A Case Study of Roi-Et Province Tanaprat Thuksin; Prachumporn Lauprasert; Jariya Jiranukool
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15996

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Background: These guidelines were developed to assist patients who were addicted to cigarettes. Method:This quasi-experimental research aimed to evaluate the effects of a smoking cessation program by use of medications reduction tobacco dependence type nicotine gum and Vernonia cinerea lozenge via intensive counseling and behavioral therapies at home. The samples were 93 smokers and divided into 3 groups; 2 experimental groups and control group were chosen by randomized controlled trial and consider by random allocation method. Research instruments included a questionnaire and the smoking cessation program for 12 weeks. Data analysis consists of descriptive statistics, paired samples T-test and independent T-test. Results: The results revealed that after implementation, in terms average levels of exhaled CO and %COHb compared within the groups before experimental, points of prevalence abstinence (PAR) and continuous abstinence (CAR) were statistically significant at p < 0.05. The comparative between groups based on PAR and CAR were statistically significant at p < 0.05. However, the comparison of both groups was not significantly different. In total, the percentage of successful smoking cessation on basis in the experimental phase of PAR were 83.9, 67.7 and 32.3 respectively, and the percentage of CAR were 67.7, 54.8 and 25.8 respectively. Conclusion: In conclusion, the effects of the smoking cessation program showed that the reduction of exhaled CO, %COHb and the total of patients quitting smoke. The subjects who were already on the smoking cessation program responded more positively to treatment of tobacco dependence by nicotine gum than Vernonia Cinerea lozenge in cases of heavy smoking. However, collaborating with intensive counselling and behavioral therapies at home would have increased the results of smoking cessation.