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理解癌症幸存者用药大麻的原因:基于计划行为理论的定性研究。

Understanding cancer survivors' reasons to medicate with cannabis: A qualitative study based on the theory of planned behavior.

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control, Cancer Control Research, BC Cancer, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control, Cancer Control Research, BC Cancer, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Cancer Med. 2021 Jan;10(1):396-404. doi: 10.1002/cam4.3536. Epub 2020 Oct 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prior to nonmedical cannabis legalization in Canada, individuals were only able to access cannabis legally through licensed producers with medical authorization. Now with an additional legal access system designed for nonmedical purposes, it is unclear what factors influence cancer survivors' decisions to medicate or not medicate cannabis as a complementary therapy to alleviate their cancer symptoms.

METHODS

We recruited cancer survivors via social media. Interested individuals were purposively sampled to ensure maximization in terms of age, sex, and province of residence. Constructs of the Theory of Planned Behavior were explored during the telephone interviews as participants described what influenced their decisions to medicate or not medicate cannabis to manage their symptoms.

RESULTS

Interviews were conducted with 33 cancer survivors. All individuals believed that cannabis would manage their cancer symptoms. Those that chose to medicate with cannabis provided a variety of reasons, including that cannabis was a more natural alternative; that it reduced their overall number of prescription drugs; and that safer products had become available with the legalization of nonmedical cannabis. Some individuals also indicated that support from physicians and validation from family and friends were important in their decision to medicate with cannabis. Individuals who opted not to medicate with cannabis raised concerns about the lack of scientific evidence and/or possible dependency issues. Some also felt their physician's disapproval was a barrier to considering cannabis use.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings revealed that recreational legalization made using cannabis appear safer and easier to access for some cancer survivors. However, physicians' censure of cannabis use for symptom management was a barrier for survivors considering its use.

摘要

背景

在加拿大非医用大麻合法化之前,个人只能通过有医疗授权的持牌生产商合法获得大麻。现在有了一个额外的非医用合法获取系统,尚不清楚哪些因素会影响癌症幸存者决定是否将大麻作为缓解癌症症状的补充疗法进行用药。

方法

我们通过社交媒体招募癌症幸存者。有兴趣的个人被有目的地抽样,以确保在年龄、性别和居住省份方面实现最大化。在电话访谈中探讨了计划行为理论的结构,因为参与者描述了是什么影响了他们决定是否使用大麻来控制症状。

结果

对 33 名癌症幸存者进行了访谈。所有参与者都认为大麻会控制他们的癌症症状。那些选择用大麻进行治疗的人提供了各种各样的理由,包括大麻是一种更自然的替代品;它减少了他们的处方药数量;而且随着非医用大麻的合法化,更安全的产品已经上市。一些人还表示,医生的支持和家人朋友的认可对他们决定用大麻进行治疗很重要。选择不用大麻进行治疗的个人则对缺乏科学证据和/或可能存在依赖问题表示担忧。一些人还认为医生的反对是他们考虑使用大麻的障碍。

结论

研究结果表明,娱乐性合法化使一些癌症幸存者认为使用大麻更安全,也更容易获得。然而,医生对大麻用于缓解症状的反对是一些考虑使用大麻的幸存者面临的障碍。

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