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加利福尼亚州老年人使用大麻的情况以及向医疗服务提供者披露医用大麻使用情况的态度:一项混合方法研究。

Older Adults' Use of Cannabis and Attitudes Around Disclosing Medical Cannabis Use to Their Healthcare Providers in California: A Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Abu Baker Dania, Cruz Rivera Paola N, Narasimhan Rekha, Nguyen Nhi, Tibiriçá Lize, Kepner Wayne E, O'Malley Pearse, Nguyen Annie L, Moore Alison A

机构信息

Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, University of California, La Jolla, CA, USA.

School of Social Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA.

出版信息

Drugs Real World Outcomes. 2024 Dec;11(4):647-658. doi: 10.1007/s40801-024-00451-0. Epub 2024 Sep 19.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The rapidly changing policy climate related to cannabis legalization has led to drastic changes in cannabis use in the United States (US). Medical cannabis use is increasing overall, but at a faster rate among older adults compared to other age groups.

OBJECTIVE

The aim was to investigate older adults' cannabis use behaviors and attitudes around disclosing medical cannabis use to their primary healthcare providers (HCPs).

METHODS

Nineteen older adults (ages 65+ years) with self-reported medical cannabis use were recruited from flyers posted in ambulatory clinics in San Diego, CA. Surveys and semi-structured interviews on cannabis use were completed. A multi-methods approach was used to analyze data.

RESULTS

Participants' mean age was 75.3 years; 52.6% identified as women, and 89.5% as White. Cannabis was used by all participants to treat pain and by 75% for insomnia, with 25-33% reductions in use of prescription medications to treat these symptoms. Approximately 89% reported their primary HCPs were aware of their cannabis use, and 84.2% felt very comfortable/comfortable talking to HCPs about cannabis. Common themes from interviews included participants (1) being motivated to disclose cannabis use to their HCPs to seek medical advice on dosing, side effects, and benefits of cannabis, (2) feeling comfortable disclosing cannabis use as legalization has eased the stigma around cannabis use, and (3) perceiving mostly neutral attitudes from HCPs on their cannabis use.

CONCLUSION

The study emphasizes the pivotal role of HCPs as educators in addressing patient inquiries about cannabis, underlining the need for equipping healthcare professionals with evidence-based knowledge through education and training initiatives.

摘要

背景

与大麻合法化相关的政策环境迅速变化,导致美国大麻使用情况发生了巨大变化。总体而言,医用大麻的使用在增加,但与其他年龄组相比,老年人的使用增长速度更快。

目的

旨在调查老年人的大麻使用行为以及向其初级医疗保健提供者(HCP)披露医用大麻使用情况时的态度。

方法

从加利福尼亚州圣地亚哥门诊诊所张贴的传单中招募了19名自我报告使用医用大麻的老年人(65岁及以上)。完成了关于大麻使用的调查和半结构化访谈。采用多方法分析数据。

结果

参与者的平均年龄为75.3岁;52.6%为女性,89.5%为白人。所有参与者都使用大麻来治疗疼痛,75%的人用于治疗失眠,治疗这些症状的处方药使用量减少了25%-33%。约89%的人报告其初级HCP知道他们使用大麻,84.2%的人觉得与HCP谈论大麻非常自在/自在。访谈中的共同主题包括参与者:(1)有动力向其HCP披露大麻使用情况,以寻求关于大麻剂量、副作用和益处的医疗建议;(2)由于大麻合法化减轻了围绕大麻使用的污名,所以觉得披露大麻使用情况很自在;(3)认为HCP对他们使用大麻的态度大多是中立的。

结论

该研究强调了HCP作为教育者在解答患者关于大麻的疑问方面的关键作用,突出了通过教育和培训举措使医疗保健专业人员具备循证知识的必要性。

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