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医疗保健从业者对影响大麻处方实践障碍的看法。

Healthcare practitioner perceptions on barriers impacting cannabis prescribing practices.

机构信息

Medical Cannabis Program in Oncology, Cedars Cancer Center, McGill University Health Centre, 1001 boulevard Decarie, Montreal, QC, H3A 3J1, Canada.

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, The Ottawa Hospital and Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, 501 Smyth Road, Ottawa, ON, K1H 8L6, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Complement Med Ther. 2022 Sep 8;22(1):237. doi: 10.1186/s12906-022-03716-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Canadians seeking medical cannabis (MC) may encounter difficulties in finding a healthcare provider (HCP) who authorizes their access to it. Barriers that HCPs face in authorizing MC are unclear. The objectives of this study were to evaluate HCP opinions, knowledge, comfort, and practice in MC prescribing and counseling on recreational cannabis use, and whether the COVID-19 pandemic affected MC prescribing practices.

METHODS

Eligible participants included HCPs (e.g., attending physicians, nurses, pharmacists) in Canada. A questionnaire evaluating their knowledge, comfort, and practice in medical and recreational cannabis was designed based on instruments developed in previous studies. Between April 13-December 13 2021, ninety-one healthcare associations were asked to distribute the survey to their members, and an advertisement was placed in the online Canadian Medical Association Journal. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the results.

RESULTS

Twenty-four organizations agreed to disseminate the survey and 70 individuals completed it. Of respondents, 71% were attending physicians or medical residents, while the remainder were nurses, pharmacists or other HCPs. Almost none (6%) received training in MC in professional school but 60% did receive other training (e.g., workshops, conferences). Over half (57%) received more questions regarding MC since recreational cannabis was legalized, and 82% reported having patients who use MC. However, 56% felt uncomfortable or ambivalent regarding their knowledge of MC, and 27% were unfamiliar with the requirements for obtaining MC in Canada. The most common symptoms for recommending MC were pain and nausea, whereas the most common conditions for recommending it were cancer and intractable pain. The strongest barrier to authorizing MC was uncertainty in safe and effective dosage and routes of administration. The strongest barrier to recommending or authorizing MC was the lack of research evidence demonstrating its safety and efficacy. During the pandemic, many respondents reported that a greater number of their patients used cannabis to relieve anxiety and depression.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that HCPs across Canada who responded to our survey are unfamiliar with topics related to MC. The strongest barriers appear to be lack of clinical research, and uncertainty in safe and effective MC administration. Increasing research, training, and knowledge may help HCPs feel more equipped to make informed treatment/prescribing decisions, which may help to improve access to MC.

摘要

背景

寻求医用大麻(MC)的加拿大人可能会在寻找授权其使用医用大麻的医疗保健提供者(HCP)方面遇到困难。HCP 在授权 MC 方面面临的障碍尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估 HCP 对 MC 处方和娱乐性大麻使用咨询的意见、知识、舒适度和实践,以及 COVID-19 大流行是否影响 MC 处方实践。

方法

符合条件的参与者包括加拿大的 HCP(例如主治医生、护士、药剂师)。根据以前研究中开发的工具,设计了一份评估他们在医用和娱乐性大麻方面的知识、舒适度和实践的问卷。2021 年 4 月 13 日至 12 月 13 日,91 个医疗保健协会被要求将调查分发给其成员,并在加拿大医学协会杂志的在线版上发布了一则广告。使用描述性统计数据来分析结果。

结果

24 个组织同意传播调查,70 人完成了调查。在回答者中,71%是主治医生或住院医师,其余是护士、药剂师或其他 HCP。几乎没有人(6%)在专业学校接受过 MC 培训,但 60%的人接受了其他培训(例如研讨会、会议)。超过一半(57%)的人表示,自娱乐性大麻合法化以来,他们收到的关于 MC 的问题更多,82%的人报告说有使用 MC 的患者。然而,56%的人对他们对 MC 的知识感到不舒服或犹豫不决,27%的人不了解在加拿大获得 MC 的要求。推荐 MC 的最常见症状是疼痛和恶心,而推荐它的最常见情况是癌症和难治性疼痛。授权 MC 的最大障碍是对安全有效剂量和给药途径的不确定性。推荐或授权 MC 的最大障碍是缺乏证明其安全性和有效性的临床研究证据。在大流行期间,许多受访者报告说,他们的更多患者使用大麻来缓解焦虑和抑郁。

结论

我们的结果表明,对我们的调查做出回应的加拿大 HCP 对与 MC 相关的主题并不熟悉。最强的障碍似乎是缺乏临床研究,以及对安全有效 MC 管理的不确定性。增加研究、培训和知识可能有助于 HCP 更有信心做出明智的治疗/处方决策,这可能有助于改善 MC 的获取。

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