Preferences and Barriers for Cannabis Use in Cancer Care A survey-study of cancer patients and oncology health care providers Andrew McLennan, Supervisor:

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Preferences and Barriers for Cannabis Use in Cancer Care A survey-study of cancer patients and oncology health care providers Andrew McLennan, Supervisor: Linda Carlson Department of Psychosocial Oncology, University of Calgary, AB 34% of patients “unknowledgeable” about medical cannabis 84% of HCPs lack knowledge to make recommendations to patients. OUR FINDINGS Patient Barriers: Insufficient knowledge Lack of access to information Lack of quality communication with HCPs HCP Barriers: Insufficient knowledge. Monitoring patient M cannabis use. Prescribing doses/strains. Insufficient empirical evidence Preferences: 70% of patients would use a M cannabis-education program 53% of HCPs very interested in receiving M cannabis training/education SOME HISTORY Research supports M cannabis as an effective treatment for cancer-related symptoms (Abrams, 2016). Increased use has resulted in an increase in barriers for cancer patients and oncology HCPs. Using without a prescription from their treating oncologist 70% of oncologists uncomfortable prescribing M cannabis (Bruan, 2018) Integrating M cannabis is not exactly “smooth sailing” WHAT WE DID Two anonymous surveys created, measuring objective outcomes. Patient participants recruited at TBCC/Holy Cross Site outpatient clinics, Calgary, AB. HCP participants recruited at TBCC/ Holy Cross Site via AHS email. OUR FINDINGS Patient Knowledge HCP Knowledge OUR RESEARCH QUESTION What approaches can be identified to facilitate the appropriate prescription and use of M cannabis in cancer care? OBJ 1: Investigate patients’ knowledge, beliefs, barriers, and preferences. OBJ 2: Investigate HCPs knowledge, beliefs, barriers, and preferences. OBJ 3: Investigate associations between cannabis use, anxiety, and depression in patients. OUR CONCLUSIONS Many cancer patients are using cannabis. Both groups lack sufficient knowledge and communication is a barrier Steps should be taken to increase awareness, knowledge, and training.