by: angela stelmakowich
cystic fibrosis (cf) healthcare providers need to have a better understanding about whether or not cannabis has a role to play in treating symptoms, suggests a new study out of the u.s.
investigators reached that conclusion after receiving input from 282 survey participants across all u.s. regions, 28 per cent of them being providers and 26 per cent of them being social workers. other providers included nurses, pharmacists, dietitians and psychology care team members.
researchers wanted to determine respondent awareness of things like awareness of current cannabis laws in their respective states, prescribing practices for medical marijuana, screening and documentation practices, knowledge of and for which indications cbd could be beneficial.
asked if participants evaluated cannabis use while dealing with cf patients, just 15.4 per cent of respondents said they “always” did,
notes the study released last month. the biggest chunk of those polled, 48.4 per cent, responded they “sometimes” evaluated weed use, while 41 per cent said they “rarely” or “never” did.
fully a third, 35 per cent of respondents, reported being “slightly” or “not at all” prepared to answer patient/family questions about cannabis, while about double that amount felt they would be unable to do so with regard to cbd.