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Minnesota Pharmacists and Medical Cannabis: A Survey of Knowledge, Concerns, and Interest Prior to Program Launch.

Joy Hwang, Tom Arneson, Wendy St Peter.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To assess Minnesota pharmacists' preparedness for the state's medical cannabis program in terms of professional competency in policies and regulations and in pharmacotherapy, as well as their concerns and perceptions about the impact on their practice. The secondary objective was to identify pharmacists' perceptions about ways to reduce potential gaps in knowledge.
METHODS: A Web-based 14-item questionnaire was distributed to all pharmacists whose email addresses were registered with the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy.
RESULTS: Pharmacists reported limited knowledge of Minnesota state-level cannabis policies and regulations and felt that they were inadequately trained in cannabis pharmacotherapy. Most pharmacists were unprepared to counsel patients on medical cannabis and had many concerns regarding its availability and usage. Only a small proportion felt that the medical cannabis program would impact their practice. Pharmacists' leading topics of interest for more education included Minnesota's regulations on the medical cannabis program, cannabis pharmacotherapy, and the types and forms of cannabis products available for commercialization. Preferred modes of receiving information were electronic-based, including email and online continuing education credit. Since the survey's completion, educational presentations have been provided to pharmacists and health professionals in Minnesota.
CONCLUSION: Pharmacists need more training and education on the regulatory and clinical aspects of cannabis in preparation for their work with patients in the medical cannabis program.

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Keywords:  cannabis; clinical competence; medical marijuana; pharmacists; professional practice; questionnaires; surveys

Year:  2016        PMID: 27904305      PMCID: PMC5083080     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  P T        ISSN: 1052-1372


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