加拿大药剂师和药学专业学生对大麻使用的关注、信念和态度。

IF 1.7 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Canadian Pharmacists Journal Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-07-01 DOI:10.1177/17151635221102143
Régis Vaillancourt, Rahim Dhalla, Piotr Merks, Taylor Lougheed, Gary Goldfield, Holly Mansell, Jameason Cameron
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摘要

背景:由于加拿大医用和娱乐用大麻已合法化,对药剂师的大麻咨询需求有所增加。本研究的目的是确定加拿大药剂师和药学学生对使用大麻的关注,信念和态度。方法:对大麻的关注、信念和态度3大主题进行在线调查,包括27个问题捕获人口统计学和李克特量表回答调查问题。我们检查了地理位置(如安大略省、魁北克省、加拿大)、性别或实践环境(如社区、医院)是否存在反应差异。结果:全加拿大共有654名受访者,其中安大略省399人,魁北克省95人。大约24%的人表示,他们自大麻合法化以来使用过大麻,69%的人表示,他们认为大麻应该用于医疗和娱乐用途,34%的人表示,自大麻合法化以来,他们对大麻的看法变得更加积极。与魁北克省或加拿大其他地区相比,安大略省的答复者明显更愿意向患者提供咨询并回答关于医用大麻使用的安全性和有效性的问题。在审查加拿大各地的性别差异时,男性答复者比女性答复者更愿意就医用大麻的安全性和有效性向病人提供咨询。结论:目前的研究结果强化了药师和药学专业学生对针对性教育的需求,未来的大麻教育研究应考虑性别对大麻治疗的态度和信念的潜在差异。
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Concerns, beliefs and attitudes of pharmacists and pharmacy students on cannabis use in Canada.

Background: Since cannabis has been legalized in Canada for medical and recreational use, there has been an increased demand on pharmacists for cannabis counselling. The objective of this study was to determine the concerns, beliefs and attitudes of Canadian pharmacists and pharmacy students towards using cannabis.

Methods: An online survey was synthesized under 3 broad themes: concerns, beliefs and attitudes about cannabis, consisting of 27 questions capturing demographics and Likert scale responding to survey questions. We examined whether there were differences in responses by geographic location (i.e., Ontario, Quebec, Canada), sex or practice setting (i.e., community, hospital).

Results: Across Canada, there were 654 survey respondents, with 399 in Ontario and 95 in Quebec. Approximately 24% indicated they had used cannabis since legalization, 69% indicated they believed cannabis should be available for medical and recreational use and 34% indicated their perceptions towards cannabis had become more positive since legalization. Relative to Quebec or the rest of Canada, respondents from Ontario were significantly more likely to be comfortable providing counselling to and answering questions of patients on the safety and efficacy of medical cannabis use. Examining sex differences across Canada, male respondents were more comfortable than female counselling patients on the safety and efficacy of medical cannabis.

Conclusion: The current results reinforce the perceived need by pharmacists and pharmacy students for targeted education, and future research in cannabis education should consider potential gender differences in attitudes and beliefs surrounding cannabis therapy.

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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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