Objectives: To characterize health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in medical cannabis patients. Methods: Short Form 36 (SF-36) Physical Health Component Score and Mental Health Component Score (MCS) surveys as well has CDC (Centers for Disease Control) HRQoL-14 surveys were completed by 37 qualified patients. Results: Mean SF-36 PCS and MCS, normalized at 50, were 37.4 and 44.2, respectively. Eighty percent of participants reported activity/functional limitations secondary to impairments or health problems. Patients reported using medical cannabis to treat a wide array of symptoms across multiple body systems with relief ratings consistently in the 7-10/10 range.Conclusion: The HRQoL results in this sample of medical cannabis-using patient...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Summary: Background: Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer p...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Objectives: To characterize health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in medical cannabis patients. Met...
Introduction: Current evidence suggests that cannabinoids are safe with minimal side effects and are...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore pain-specific, general health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and safety out...
Aim: To compare the expectations and the reality of oncology patients in terms of to the use of medi...
Introduction: There is a growing body of literature supporting the efficacy of cannabis-based medici...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the patterns of cannabis use and the associated be...
Copyright © 2013 Gil Bar-Sela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AimsPatients with chronic health conditions not responding to conventional treatment can access medi...
Cannabis is one of the most widely abused substances throughout the world. The primary psychoactive ...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Introduction: Despite the rising availability and use of medical marijuana (MM) in the U.S., little ...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Summary: Background: Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer p...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Objectives: To characterize health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in medical cannabis patients. Met...
Introduction: Current evidence suggests that cannabinoids are safe with minimal side effects and are...
Objectives: To determine whether and to what extent cannabis dependence is associated with comorbid ...
OBJECTIVES: To explore pain-specific, general health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and safety out...
Aim: To compare the expectations and the reality of oncology patients in terms of to the use of medi...
Introduction: There is a growing body of literature supporting the efficacy of cannabis-based medici...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the patterns of cannabis use and the associated be...
Copyright © 2013 Gil Bar-Sela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
AimsPatients with chronic health conditions not responding to conventional treatment can access medi...
Cannabis is one of the most widely abused substances throughout the world. The primary psychoactive ...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Introduction: Despite the rising availability and use of medical marijuana (MM) in the U.S., little ...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...
Summary: Background: Interest in the use of cannabis and cannabinoids to treat chronic non-cancer p...
Background: The Releaf AppTM mobile software application (app) data was used to measure self-reporte...