Perceptions and interests of cannabis use among patients with cancer: A cross-sectional survey.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Lara Eldering, Isabelle Kiew, Wei Lee, Davinia Seah, Richard Chye
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Abstract

Background: Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug worldwide. Although evidence for its medicinal use is limited, interest in medicinal cannabis is increasing. There is little understanding of cannabis use and attitudes among patients with cancer.

Aim: To characterise the perception and practices of patients with cancer towards cannabis use, including information sources, reasons for use, perceived safety and comfort discussing cannabis use with their oncologists.

Design: Single site, anonymous survey based cross-sectional cohort study.

Setting/participants: Adult patients with cancer from a metropolitan hospital were recruited via consecutive sampling from oncology outpatient clinics between November 2020 and November 2021.

Results: Of 272 respondents (84% response rate), 60% (n = 157) were greater than 61 years of age and 56% (n = 146) identified as male. The principal source of information regarding cannabis use was the internet and media (n = 95; 39%). The main reported reason for interest was to improve the side effects of cancer treatments (n = 135; 71%). Of the 27 cannabis users who responded, 90% perceived cannabis as safe. Among non-cannabis users, 73% (n = 159) were interested in cannabis use. 19% (n = 40) of non-cannabis users did not feel comfortable asking their oncologist about cannabis use and 42% (n = 13) of cannabis users did not inform their oncologists of their use.

Conclusions: There is great interest and positive attitudes towards cannabis use among patients with cancer. Health professionals should be proactive in discussing cannabis use as patients may seek information about cannabis elsewhere.

癌症患者对大麻使用的认知和兴趣:一项横断面调查。
背景:大麻是全世界最常用的非法药物。尽管证明医用大麻的证据有限,但人们对医用大麻的兴趣正在增加。癌症患者对大麻的使用和态度了解甚少。目的:描述癌症患者对大麻使用的看法和做法,包括信息来源、使用原因、感知的安全性和与肿瘤学家讨论大麻使用的舒适性。设计:单站点,匿名调查为基础的横断面队列研究。环境/参与者:2020年11月至2021年11月期间,通过从肿瘤门诊诊所连续抽样,从一家大都市医院招募成年癌症患者。结果:272名受访者(84%的回复率)中,60% (n = 157)的年龄大于61岁,56% (n = 146)为男性。关于大麻使用的主要信息来源是互联网和媒体(n = 95;39%)。报道的主要原因是为了改善癌症治疗的副作用(n = 135;71%)。在27名大麻使用者中,90%的人认为大麻是安全的。在非大麻使用者中,73% (n = 159)对大麻使用感兴趣。19% (n = 40)的非大麻使用者不愿意向他们的肿瘤科医生询问大麻的使用情况,42% (n = 13)的大麻使用者没有告知他们的肿瘤科医生他们的使用情况。结论:癌症患者对大麻的使用有很大的兴趣和积极的态度。保健专业人员应积极主动地讨论大麻的使用情况,因为患者可能会在其他地方寻求有关大麻的信息。
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Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palliative Medicine is a highly ranked, peer reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to improving knowledge and clinical practice in the palliative care of patients with far advanced disease. This outstanding journal features editorials, original papers, review articles, case reports, correspondence and book reviews. Essential reading for all members of the palliative care team. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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