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In the the “nature of interventions” and raises the follow: Which problems will

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Question

In the the “nature of interventions” and raises the follow: Which problems will we alert people to? Which problems, raised by people, do we pay attention to? Should we create anxiety? If yes, how much, and does it serve a useful purpose? What do we do when the results of a change are only partially known? Which criteria do we use to evaluate alternatives? Given a potential health situation in your community that might be not be agreed upon by all, (such as regulation of smoking in public), respond to each of the above questions. Provide rationale for each of your answers.

Explanation / Answer

In the given case, the topic is about smoking. We will alert people about smoking and its consequences. The smoke released by the cigarette smoking people affects the surrounding population. The smoke that is consumed by a cigarette smoker is low when compared to the smoke that is released into the atmosphere. If we create an anxiety about the issue it mostly results in understanding the condition. Thus, the anxiety serves useful purpose. The continuous awareness events may help to acquire complete knowledge about the issue.

Most of the people think that the smoking is pleasure but it is health hazardous. Hence, they deny accepting the possible health issues associated with smoking.