Piper Brian J, Beals Monica L, Abess Alexander T, Nichols Stephanie D, Martin Maurice W, Cobb Catherine M, DeKeuster Rebecca M
aDepartment of Basic Sciences, The Commonwealth Medical College, Scranton, PA, USA bDepartment of Psychological Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA cDepartment of Anesthesiology and Pain Management, Maine Health, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME, USA dDepartment of Pharmacy Practice, Husson University School of Pharmacy, Bangor, ME, USA eDepartment of Community Health Education, University of Maine, Farmington, ME, USA fCenter for Wellness Leadership, Portland, ME, USA. R. M. DeKeuster is now with Calyx Concepts LLC, Sidney, ME, USA gWellness Connection of Maine, Gardiner, ME, USA.
Pain. 2017 Jul;158(7):1373-1379. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000899.
Medical cannabis (MC) is used for a variety of conditions including chronic pain. The goal of this report was to provide an in-depth qualitative exploration of patient perspectives on the strengths and limitations of MC. Members of MC dispensaries (N = 984) in New England including two-thirds with a history of chronic pain completed an online survey. In response to "How effective is medical cannabis in treating your symptoms or conditions?," with options of 0% "no relief" to 100% "complete relief," the average was 74.6% ± 0.6. The average amount spent on MC each year was $3064.47 ± 117.60, median = $2320.23, range = $52.14 to $52,140.00. Open-ended responses were coded into themes and subthemes. Analysis of answers to "What is it that you like most about MC?" (N = 2592 responses) identified 10 themes, including health benefits (36.0% of responses, eg, "Changes perception and experience of my chronic pain."), the product (14.2%, eg, "Knowing exactly what strain you are getting"), nonhealth benefits (14.1%), general considerations (10.3%), and medications (7.1%). Responses (N = 1678) to "What is it that you like least about MC?" identified 12 themes, including money (28.4%, eg, "The cost is expensive for someone on a fixed income"), effects (21.7%, eg, "The effects on my lungs"), the view of others (11.4%), access (8.2%), and method of administration (7.1%). These findings provide a patient-centered view on the advantages (eg, efficacy in pain treatment, reduced use of other medications) and disadvantages (eg, economic and stigma) of MC.
医用大麻(MC)被用于包括慢性疼痛在内的多种病症。本报告的目的是深入定性探索患者对医用大麻的优势和局限性的看法。新英格兰地区医用大麻药房的成员(N = 984),其中三分之二有慢性疼痛病史,完成了一项在线调查。对于“医用大麻在治疗您的症状或病症方面有多有效?”这一问题,选项从0%“无缓解”到100%“完全缓解”,平均为74.6%±0.6。每年在医用大麻上的平均花费为3064.47美元±117.60美元,中位数为2320.23美元,范围为52.14美元至52140.00美元。开放式回答被编码为主题和子主题。对“您最喜欢医用大麻的哪一点?”(N = 2592条回答)的回答分析确定了10个主题,包括健康益处(36.0%的回答,例如“改变了我对慢性疼痛的认知和体验”)、产品(14.2%,例如“确切知道自己得到的是哪种菌株”)、非健康益处(14.1%)、一般考虑因素(10.3%)和药物(7.1%)。对“您最不喜欢医用大麻的哪一点?”(N = 1678条回答)的回答确定了12个主题,包括金钱(28.4%,例如“对于固定收入的人来说成本很高”)、效果(21.7%,例如“对我肺部的影响”)、他人看法(11.4%)、获取途径(8.2%)和给药方式(7.1%)。这些发现提供了一个以患者为中心的视角,看待医用大麻的优势(例如在疼痛治疗中的疗效、减少其他药物的使用)和劣势(例如经济问题和污名化)。