| Literature DB >> 35240989 |
Iman Makki1, Binbin Zheng-Lin1, Maanit Kohli2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mounting evidence suggests the safety and efficacy of medical marijuana (MM) in treating chronic ailments, including chronic pain, epilepsy, and anorexia. Despite incremental use of medical and recreational cannabinoids, current limited evidence shows generalized unpreparedness of medical providers to discuss or recommend these substances to their patients. Herein, the present study aims to examine internal medicine residents' knowledge of marijuana and their attitude towards its medical use.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pain; Internal Medicine residency; Medical education; Medical marijuana; Postgraduate training; Substance abuse
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35240989 PMCID: PMC8895539 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-022-01651-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Prim Care ISSN: 2731-4553
Full survey with twelve standardized questions
| Choose from 1- no knowledge, 2- very little knowledge, 3- some knowledge, 4- substantial knowledge, and 5- high level of knowledge: | |
| Q1 | Would You consider Prescribing Medical Marijuana for your patient? |
| Q2 | How would you describe your knowledge about medical marijuana? |
| Q3 | How would you describe your knowledge about Indications or Uses of Medical Marijuana? |
| Q4 | How would you describe your knowledge about Risks / Side Effects and Contraindications of Medical Marijuana? |
| Q5 | How would you describe your knowledge about marijuana dosage? |
| Q6 | How would you describe your knowledge about the different types/forms of marijuana products? |
| Choose from 1- disagree, 2- somewhat disagree, 3- neither agree nor disagree, 4- somewhat agree, and 5- agreed: | |
| Q7 | Do you feel you have adequate knowledge of where to find information about medical marijuana? |
| Q8 | Is there a need for more medical education about Marijuana? |
| Demographic questions: | |
| Q9 | What is your gender? |
| Q10 | What is your age? |
| Q11 | Which race/ethnicity best describes you? |
| Q12 | What is your post-graduate training year? |
Fig. 1In-training Internal Medicine Residents Self-Perception of Their Knowledge on Medical Cannabis
Fig. 2Internal Medicine Residents’ Opinion on Resources and Education on Medical Cannabis