Abstract Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in facilitating patient access to medical cannabis. However, previous surveys suggest only a minority of providers believe that medical cannabis confers benefits to patients. Significant new knowledge about the potential benefits and harms of medical cannabis has recently emerged. Understanding current attitudes and beliefs of providers may provide insight into the ongoing challenges they face as states expand access to medical cannabis. Methods We conducted an electronic survey of primary care providers in a large Minnesota-based healthcare system between January 23 and February 5, 2018. We obtained information about provider characteristics, attitudes and beliefs about medical ...
Abstract Background Recently, the renewed global interest in cannabis’ therapeutic properties has re...
Abstract Background Medical cannabis dispensaries following the social or hybrid model offer supplem...
Trust is an essential element of the patient-provider relationship and has been associated with bett...
BACKGROUND: The trends of recreational use of cannabis and use of cannabis for medical indications (...
Background: Chronic pain is one of the most common patient complaints seen in primary care, affectin...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
AIM: To determine what patients presenting to general practice (GP) understand about the use of cann...
Abstract Background An increasing number of countries legalise the use of medical cannabis or allow ...
Views on the medical efficacy and acceptability of marijuana have changed over the years. California...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used illicit substances in the U.S. and its rapid implementati...
Abstract Background People report using cannabis as a...
Cannabis has been legalized, decriminalized, or medicalized in over half the U.S. states. With restr...
Background The number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily incre...
BackgroundThe number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily increa...
Abstract Background Medical cannabis dispensaries following the social or hybrid model offer supplem...
Abstract Background Recently, the renewed global interest in cannabis’ therapeutic properties has re...
Abstract Background Medical cannabis dispensaries following the social or hybrid model offer supplem...
Trust is an essential element of the patient-provider relationship and has been associated with bett...
BACKGROUND: The trends of recreational use of cannabis and use of cannabis for medical indications (...
Background: Chronic pain is one of the most common patient complaints seen in primary care, affectin...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
AIM: To determine what patients presenting to general practice (GP) understand about the use of cann...
Abstract Background An increasing number of countries legalise the use of medical cannabis or allow ...
Views on the medical efficacy and acceptability of marijuana have changed over the years. California...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used illicit substances in the U.S. and its rapid implementati...
Abstract Background People report using cannabis as a...
Cannabis has been legalized, decriminalized, or medicalized in over half the U.S. states. With restr...
Background The number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily incre...
BackgroundThe number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily increa...
Abstract Background Medical cannabis dispensaries following the social or hybrid model offer supplem...
Abstract Background Recently, the renewed global interest in cannabis’ therapeutic properties has re...
Abstract Background Medical cannabis dispensaries following the social or hybrid model offer supplem...
Trust is an essential element of the patient-provider relationship and has been associated with bett...