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慢性疼痛医用大麻患者横断面队列中的大麻使用偏好与决策制定

Cannabis Use Preferences and Decision-making Among a Cross-sectional Cohort of Medical Cannabis Patients with Chronic Pain.

作者信息

Boehnke Kevin F, Scott J Ryan, Litinas Evangelos, Sisley Suzanne, Clauw Daniel J, Goesling Jenna, Williams David A

机构信息

Anesthesiology Department, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Anesthesiology Department, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

出版信息

J Pain. 2019 Nov;20(11):1362-1372. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.05.009. Epub 2019 May 24.

Abstract

Cannabis is commonly used to manage chronic pain, but cannabis use patterns among individuals with chronic pain, has not been well-characterized. We report cannabinoid, administration route, and product selection preferences among medical cannabis users with chronic pain from an ongoing, online survey. We also examined whether these preferences are affected by differences in sex, intentions behind use (medical only [MED] vs medical + recreational [MEDREC]), and experience with cannabis (novice: <1 year vs experienced: ≥1 year). The survey was completed by 1,321 participants (59% female) 76.5% of whom used cannabis every day. 93.4% used 2 or more administration routes and 72.5% used 3 or more. Female, MED, and novice users were less likely to smoke or vaporize (all P < .0001), but more likely to rank edibles, tinctures, and topicals as a first-choice administration route than their counterparts. Female and MED users also preferred low THC: high cannabidiol ratios significantly more than their counterparts. Overall, only 2.6% of participants selected cannabis products with input from a medical professional, although 54.9% relied on advice from dispensary employees. More male, MEDREC, and experienced users selected products based on factors that reflected greater comfort with cannabis (eg, smell, visual properties, cannabis variety). The wide variability in cannabis use among these different groups indicates the need for further research to investigate how specific use routines relate to clinical outcomes. PERSPECTIVE: Medical cannabis users with chronic pain show distinct differences in cannabinoid preferences and administration associated with user sex, intentions behind use, and experience with cannabis. This article highlights the wide variability in cannabis preferences among medical cannabis users with chronic pain, which may be relevant for clinical outcomes.

摘要

大麻常用于管理慢性疼痛,但慢性疼痛患者的大麻使用模式尚未得到充分描述。我们通过一项正在进行的在线调查,报告了慢性疼痛医用大麻使用者的大麻素、给药途径和产品选择偏好。我们还研究了这些偏好是否受到性别差异、使用意图(仅用于医疗 [MED] 与医疗 + 娱乐 [MEDREC])以及大麻使用经验(新手:<1年与有经验者:≥1年)的影响。1321名参与者(59%为女性)完成了该调查,其中76.5%的人每天使用大麻。93.4%的人使用2种或更多给药途径,72.5%的人使用3种或更多。女性、仅用于医疗的使用者和新手使用者吸烟或汽化的可能性较小(所有P <.0001),但与其他使用者相比,他们更有可能将 edibles、酊剂和外用剂列为首选给药途径。女性和仅用于医疗的使用者也比其他使用者更倾向于低THC:高CBD比例。总体而言,只有2.6%的参与者在医疗专业人员的指导下选择大麻产品,尽管54.9%的人依赖药房员工的建议。更多男性、用于医疗和娱乐的使用者以及有经验的使用者根据反映对大麻更适应的因素(如气味、视觉特性、大麻品种)选择产品。这些不同群体中大麻使用的广泛差异表明需要进一步研究,以调查特定的使用习惯与临床结果之间的关系。观点:患有慢性疼痛的医用大麻使用者在大麻素偏好和给药方面表现出与使用者性别、使用意图和大麻使用经验相关的明显差异。本文强调了患有慢性疼痛的医用大麻使用者在大麻偏好方面的广泛差异,这可能与临床结果相关。

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