Lack of communication about medical marijuana use between doctors and their patients

EC Kondrad, AJ Reed, MJ Simpson… - The Journal of the …, 2018 - Am Board Family Med
Introduction: Medical marijuana is now permitted in most states, but it is not clear whether
primary care physicians (PCPs) are aware of or recommend its use in their patients …

Colorado family physicians' attitudes toward medical marijuana

E Kondrad, A Reid - The Journal of the American Board of …, 2013 - Am Board Family Med
Introduction: Over the last decade, the use of medical marijuana has expanded dramatically;
it is now permitted in 16 states and the District of Columbia. Our study of family physicians in …

[HTML][HTML] Medical reasons for marijuana use, forms of use, and patient perception of physician attitudes among the US population

PM Azcarate, AJ Zhang, S Keyhani… - Journal of General …, 2020 - Springer
Background The use of marijuana for medical purposes is increasing in parallel with
expanding legalization and decreased public perception of harm. Despite this increase in …

“But my doctor recommended pot”: Medical marijuana and the patient–physician relationship

AM Nussbaum, JA Boyer, EC Kondrad - Journal of general internal …, 2011 - Springer
As the use of medical marijuana expands, it is important to consider its implications for the
patient–physician relationship. In Colorado, a small cohort of physicians is recommending …

Medical marijuana knowledge and attitudes: a survey of the California Pharmacists Association

D Szyliowicz, P Hilsenrath - Journal of primary care & …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Views on the medical efficacy and acceptability of marijuana have changed over the years.
California was the first state permitting individuals to use medical marijuana. Even with a …

Are medical marijuana users different from recreational users? The view from primary care

P Roy‐Byrne, C Maynard… - … American Journal on …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Background and Objectives Marijuana is currently approved for medical use in 23 states.
Both clinicians and the lay public have questioned whether users of marijuana for medical …

[HTML][HTML] Ohio physician attitudes toward medical Cannabis and Ohio's medical marijuana program

E Lombardi, J Gunter, E Tanner - Journal of Cannabis Research, 2020 - Springer
Background Ohio's medical cannabis program is one of three states that require physicians
to become certified to recommend medical cannabis to their patients. The current study …

Colorado community pharmacists' survey and their perspectives regarding marijuana

LA Shea, MA Goldwire, D Hymel… - SAGE Open …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: With one of the highest prevalence rates for marijuana use in the United States,
Colorado provides a great opportunity for insight on common encounters with consumers in …

The clinical implications of legalizing marijuana: Are physician and non-physician providers prepared?

E Brooks, DC Gundersen, E Flynn, A Brooks-Russell… - Addictive Behaviors, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Passage of voter-driven marijuana reform laws signals a shift in public attitudes
for marijuana use. For providers, legalization may necessitate practice modifications …

Frequency and risk of marijuana use among substance-using health care patients in Colorado with and without access to state legalized medical marijuana

MK Richmond, FC Pampel, LS Rivera… - Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
With increasing use of state legalized medical marijuana across the country, health care
providers need accurate information on patterns of marijuana and other substance use for …