在魁北克省,大麻用于疼痛管理的流行程度:对患有慢性疼痛的几代人的合法化后估计。

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Marimée Godbout-Parent, Hermine Lore Nguena Nguefack, Adriana Angarita-Fonseca, Claudie Audet, Andréanne Bernier, Ghita Zahlan, Nancy Julien, M Gabrielle Pagé, Line Guénette, Lucie Blais, Anaïs Lacasse
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背景:自2001年以来,医用大麻在加拿大合法,2018年10月娱乐性大麻合法化,这导致大麻产品的可及性普遍增加。目的:本研究旨在估计患有慢性疼痛(CP)的成年人中大麻使用的患病率,并调查年龄与CP管理中大麻使用的关系。方法:对COPE队列数据集进行横断面分析,该数据集是魁北克1935名患有CP的成年人的大样本。参与者在2019年完成了一份基于网络的调查问卷,其中包含三个关于过去一年大麻使用情况的是/否问题(即用于疼痛管理、其他健康相关疾病的管理、娱乐目的)。结果:在完成问卷大麻使用部分的1344名参与者中,大麻用于疼痛管理的总体患病率为30.1%(95%置信区间为27.7-32.7)。不同年龄组之间存在差异,≤26岁的参与者患病率最高(36.5%),≥74岁的参与者患病率最低(8.8%)。多变量logistic模型显示,年龄、居住地区、全身性疼痛、使用药物或非药物方法进行疼痛管理、酒精/药物消费和吸烟与使用大麻进行疼痛管理的可能性相关。结论:大麻是治疗CP的常用药物,尤其是在年轻一代中。大麻使用的高流行率强调了对CP患者更好的知识转化的重要性,迅速产生关于大麻安全性和有效性的证据,以及临床医生参与支持使用大麻进行疼痛管理的人。
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Prevalence of cannabis use for pain management in Quebec: A post-legalization estimate among generations living with chronic pain.

Prevalence of cannabis use for pain management in Quebec: A post-legalization estimate among generations living with chronic pain.

Prevalence of cannabis use for pain management in Quebec: A post-legalization estimate among generations living with chronic pain.

Prevalence of cannabis use for pain management in Quebec: A post-legalization estimate among generations living with chronic pain.

Background: Medical cannabis has been legal in Canada since 2001, and recreational cannabis was legalized in October 2018, which has led to a widespread increase in the accessibility of cannabis products.

Aims: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of cannabis use among adults living with chronic pain (CP) and investigate the relationship between age and cannabis use for CP management.

Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of the COPE Cohort data set, a large Quebec sample of 1935 adults living with CP, was conducted. Participants completed a web-based questionnaire in 2019 that contained three yes/no questions about past-year use of cannabis (i.e., for pain management, management of other health-related conditions, recreational purposes).

Results: Among the 1344 participants who completed the cannabis use section of the questionnaire, the overall prevalence of cannabis use for pain management was 30.1% (95% confidence interval 27.7-32.7). Differences were found between age groups, with the highest prevalence among participants aged ≤26 years (36.5%) and lowest for those aged ≥74 years (8.8%). A multivariable logistic model revealed that age, region of residence, generalized pain, use of medications or nonpharmacological approaches for pain management, alcohol/drug consumption, and smoking were associated with the likelihood of using cannabis for pain management.

Conclusions: Cannabis is a common treatment for the management of CP, especially in younger generations. The high prevalence of use emphasizes the importance of better knowledge translation for people living with CP, rapidly generating evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of cannabis, and clinicians' involvement in supporting people who use cannabis for pain management.

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