儿童和青少年的父母以及年轻人报告的在癌症症状管理中使用医用大麻的儿科患者经验。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Mary Langevin, Teresa Herriage, Mary C Hooke
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背景:患有癌症的儿童,青少年和年轻人(YAs)正在使用大麻进行治疗。一项关于儿童癌症患者使用大麻的系统综述发现,大多数研究都集中在化疗引起的恶心和呕吐上,其中一些包括一般症状管理。本研究的目的是探讨儿童癌症患者使用从医用大麻计划获得的大麻来管理癌症相关症状的经验。方法:邀请18岁以下儿童和青少年的父母,以及18岁及18岁以上获得医用大麻计划认证的家长参加。通过一项12项匿名调查,参与者报告了他们希望大麻能改善哪些症状,哪些症状得到了帮助,以及所经历的副作用。结果:15名家长和9名青少年做出了回应。参与者寻求帮助的症状有:恶心/呕吐,n = 20;食欲,n = 15;疼痛,n = 13;悲伤/焦虑,n = 7;睡眠,n = 7;治疗癌症,n = 5。大多数(n = 17)报告说他们认为大麻有帮助。治疗的具体症状有:恶心/呕吐,n = 15;食欲,n = 13;疼痛,n = 9;悲伤/焦虑,n = 10;睡眠,n = 9;治疗癌症,n = 3。五个报告了精神变化的副作用。讨论:结果提供了深入了解儿科肿瘤患者的经验提到医用大麻计划。医用大麻药房可以为儿童癌症症状提供有效的辅助干预。大多数报告说,医用大麻有助于缓解一些令人痛苦的症状,副作用最小,但并非所有人都有好处。
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Pediatric Patient Experiences Using Medical Cannabis in Cancer Symptom Management as Reported by Parents of Children and Adolescents and by Young Adults.

Background: Children, adolescents, and young adults (YAs) with cancer are using cannabis for therapeutic effects. A systematic review of cannabis in pediatric cancer patients found most studies focused on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting with some including general symptom management. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of pediatric cancer patients using cannabis obtained from a medical cannabis program to manage cancer-related symptoms. Method: Parents of children and adolescents under age 18, and YAs age 18 and older who were certified for a medical cannabis program were invited to participate. Using a 12-item anonymous survey, participants reported on what symptoms they hoped cannabis would improve, what symptoms were helped, and side effects experienced. Results: Fifteen parents and nine YAs responded. The symptoms participants were seeking help with were: nausea/vomiting, n = 20; appetite, n = 15; pain, n = 13; sadness/anxiety, n = 7; sleep, n = 7; and treat cancer, n = 5. Most (n = 17) reported they thought cannabis helped. The specific symptoms helped were: nausea/vomiting, n = 15; appetite, n = 13; pain, n = 9; sadness/anxiety, n = 10; sleep, n = 9; and treating cancer, n = 3. Five reported side effects of mental changes. Discussion: Results provide insight into experiences of pediatric oncology patients referred to the medical cannabis program. Medical cannabis pharmacies can provide an effective adjuvant intervention for pediatric cancer symptoms. Most reported that medical cannabis helped ease some distressing symptoms with minimal side effects, but not all experienced benefits.

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