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加拿大合法化后上肢疾病患者的大麻使用模式。

Cannabis use patterns among patients with upper extremity conditions at the time of legalization in Canada.

机构信息

From the Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Sims), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Sask.; Division of Distal Extremities (Goetz), Department of Orthopedics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; Department of Orthopedic Surgery (White), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; Western Upper Limb Facility (Badre), University of Alberta, St. Albert, Alta.; Department of Hand and Wrist Surgery (Grammon), University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Division of Orthopedic Surgery (Trenholm), Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS; Department of Orthopedic Surgery (Strelzow), University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Roth McFarlane Hand and Upper Limb Center (Grewal), St Joseph's Health Care, London, Ont.

出版信息

Can J Surg. 2022 May 17;65(3):E335-E341. doi: 10.1503/cjs.004821. Print 2022 May-Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recreational cannabis use was legalized in Canada in 2018. Cannabis use patterns and patient attitudes toward cannabis use, particularly in the context of these legal changes, are not well understood. Our aim was to evaluate baseline cannabis use patterns and attitudes at the time of legalization among patients with upper extremity conditions in Canada.

METHODS

In 2018, we conducted a multicentre cross-sectional survey study of 1561 patients with upper extremity conditions at 7 surgical centres. Participants were asked whether they currently use cannabis. If yes, they were asked questions regarding usage patterns and perceptions of cannabis use, including likelihood of use, safety and comfort discussing it with their physician.

RESULTS

In the 6 months after legalization, 790 (51%) participants felt that cannabis was safer than prescription narcotics, with 450 (29%) currently using cannabis. Reasons for cannabis use included pain (56%), stress (51%) and recreation (42%). Of the 1105 patients not using cannabis, 267 (24%) were more likely to consider it after legalization. Of the 450 cannabis users, 73 (16%) had been using it for less than 6 months, 206 (46%) stated they were more comfortable discussing cannabis with their physician after legalization and 195 (43%) were using cannabis more than 4 times per week.

CONCLUSION

Many patients with upper extremity conditions were regularly using cannabis. Patients were more comfortable discussing cannabis with their physician than before legalization. Treating surgeons should be aware of these trends and expect to receive questions regarding cannabis use.

摘要

背景

2018 年,加拿大将休闲大麻使用合法化。大麻使用模式和患者对大麻使用的态度,尤其是在这些法律变化的背景下,尚未得到充分了解。我们的目的是评估加拿大上肢疾病患者在合法化时的大麻使用模式和态度。

方法

2018 年,我们在 7 家外科中心对 1561 名上肢疾病患者进行了一项多中心横断面调查研究。参与者被问及他们是否目前使用大麻。如果是,他们被问及使用模式和对大麻使用的看法,包括使用的可能性、安全性以及与医生讨论的舒适度。

结果

在合法化后的 6 个月内,790 名(51%)参与者认为大麻比处方类阿片类药物更安全,其中 450 名(29%)目前正在使用大麻。使用大麻的原因包括疼痛(56%)、压力(51%)和娱乐(42%)。在未使用大麻的 1105 名患者中,267 名(24%)在合法化后更有可能考虑使用大麻。在 450 名大麻使用者中,73 名(16%)使用时间不足 6 个月,206 名(46%)表示在合法化后更愿意与医生讨论大麻,195 名(43%)每周使用大麻超过 4 次。

结论

许多上肢疾病患者经常使用大麻。患者在合法化后与医生讨论大麻的意愿比以前更强。治疗外科医生应该了解这些趋势,并预计会收到有关大麻使用的问题。

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