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社区医院内医护人员对医用大麻相关知识和态度的教育评估。

Assessment of education in a community hospital on healthcare providers' knowledge of and attitudes toward medical marijuana.

机构信息

Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy, 1 Drexel Drive, New Orleans, LA 70125, United States of America.

Slidell Memorial Hospital, 1001 Gause Boulevard, Slidell, LA 70458, United States of America.

出版信息

Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2024 Jun;16(6):396-403. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2024.03.007. Epub 2024 Mar 27.

DOI:10.1016/j.cptl.2024.03.007
PMID:38538449
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Although medical marijuana usage continues to become more socially acceptable and is increasingly regarded as a legitimate treatment alternative for certain medical conditions such as cancer and epilepsy, stigma remains.

METHODS

This study examined whether offering an educational session addressing several key aspects of medical marijuana (e.g., pharmacology, legality) to healthcare providers in a community hospital setting improved knowledge about and/or altered attitudes toward marijuana use. This information was collected through administration of pre- and post-education session surveys. Multiple choice questions were utilized to assess knowledge of marijuana pharmacotherapy, pharmacodynamic interactions, and regulations, whereas descriptive analyses via Likert-scale questions determined attitudes toward medical marijuana. A secondary outcome entailed analysis of drug interactions with marijuana users via retrospective chart review.

RESULTS

A total of 43 healthcare providers participated in the study. There were statistically significant increases in healthcare provider knowledge post-education session across multiple occupations (physician, P < .01; nurse, P < .001; pharmacist, P < .01; and nurse technician, P < .05). A total of 72 patients (83%) who self-reported marijuana use for medical or recreational purposes had a potential drug-drug interaction with marijuana.

CONCLUSIONS

As both medical and recreational marijuana continue to become legalized across the United States, formal education surrounding marijuana use and laws becomes increasingly important for healthcare providers and can be highly effective in preventing misinformation.

摘要

简介

尽管医用大麻的使用在社会上越来越被接受,并被越来越多地视为治疗某些疾病(如癌症和癫痫)的合法替代方法,但仍存在污名化现象。

方法

本研究考察了在社区医院环境中向医疗保健提供者提供关于医用大麻的几个关键方面(例如药理学、合法性)的教育课程是否能提高他们对大麻使用的了解和/或改变他们对大麻使用的态度。这些信息是通过管理课前和课后教育课程调查收集的。多项选择题用于评估大麻治疗药理学、药效动力学相互作用和法规方面的知识,而通过李克特量表问题进行的描述性分析则确定了对医用大麻的态度。次要结果是通过回顾性图表审查分析与大麻使用者的药物相互作用。

结果

共有 43 名医疗保健提供者参加了这项研究。在多个职业(医生、护士、药剂师和护士技术员)中,医疗保健提供者的知识在教育课程后都有统计学上的显著提高(P<.01;P<.001;P<.01;P<.05)。共有 72 名(83%)自我报告因医疗或娱乐目的使用大麻的患者与大麻有潜在的药物相互作用。

结论

随着医用大麻和娱乐用大麻在美国各地继续合法化,围绕大麻使用和法律的正规教育对医疗保健提供者变得越来越重要,并且可以有效地防止信息错误。

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