Trust is an essential element of the patient-provider relationship and has been associated with better patient outcomes; however, it is not clear what role trust might play in influencing patients\u27 willingness to try medical cannabis when it is recommended in states where it has been legalized for medical use. To explore the relationship between peoples\u27 trust in their health care clinicians and hospitals and their willingness to consider using medical cannabis if it is recommended by their clinician or hospital. We conducted an anonymous, cross-sectional, online survey of adults who participated in the Qualtrics Research Company Panel and used quotas to match our sample to the characteristics of the U.S. population. We received 11...
Abstract Background Patients use medical cannabis for...
AIM: To determine what patients presenting to general practice (GP) understand about the use of cann...
Background The number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily incre...
Abstract Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in facilitating patient access to medi...
Abstract Background People report using cannabis as a...
Background: Patients’ trust in health care (professionals) is essential for the effectiveness of hea...
BACKGROUND: The trends of recreational use of cannabis and use of cannabis for medical indications (...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
Cannabis has been legalized, decriminalized, or medicalized in over half the U.S. states. With restr...
Background: Rates of legal medical cannabis (MC) use are increasing, but little is known about the p...
Abstract Background An increasing number of countries legalise the use of medical cannabis or allow ...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used illicit substances in the U.S. and its rapid implementati...
BackgroundThe use of marijuana for medical purposes is increasing in parallel with expanding legaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
Introduction: Many countries are changing their regulations for prescribing medical cannabis. As gat...
Abstract Background Patients use medical cannabis for...
AIM: To determine what patients presenting to general practice (GP) understand about the use of cann...
Background The number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily incre...
Abstract Background Healthcare providers play a critical role in facilitating patient access to medi...
Abstract Background People report using cannabis as a...
Background: Patients’ trust in health care (professionals) is essential for the effectiveness of hea...
BACKGROUND: The trends of recreational use of cannabis and use of cannabis for medical indications (...
The use of cannabis is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative medicine, and currently in th...
Cannabis has been legalized, decriminalized, or medicalized in over half the U.S. states. With restr...
Background: Rates of legal medical cannabis (MC) use are increasing, but little is known about the p...
Abstract Background An increasing number of countries legalise the use of medical cannabis or allow ...
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used illicit substances in the U.S. and its rapid implementati...
BackgroundThe use of marijuana for medical purposes is increasing in parallel with expanding legaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the connection between patients\u27 trust and their attitudes toward seeking ...
Introduction: Many countries are changing their regulations for prescribing medical cannabis. As gat...
Abstract Background Patients use medical cannabis for...
AIM: To determine what patients presenting to general practice (GP) understand about the use of cann...
Background The number of jurisdictions allowing access to medicinal cannabis has been steadily incre...