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Views on and experiences with medicinal cannabis among Canadian veterans who live with pain: A qualitative study.

David P StoreyNatalie R Keeler-VillaNick HarrisJennifer AnthonypillaiGregory K TippinVikas PariharJoshua A Rash
Published in: Canadian journal of pain = Revue canadienne de la douleur (2023)
Most veterans initiated cannabis use to manage the symptoms of preexisting medical and/or mental health conditions. Despite some negative side effects, most veterans reported improvements in their overall quality of life, sleep, relationships, mood, and pain. Concern remains around the discrepancy between veterans' qualitative reports of beneficial outcomes from medicinal cannabis use and equivocal findings around the benefit-to-harm ratio in the wider literature. Currently, the VAC reimbursement program remains challenged by unclear indication for which veterans, with what condition(s), at what dose, and in what form medical cannabis is most beneficial.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • chronic pain
  • healthcare
  • systematic review
  • pain management
  • sleep quality
  • neuropathic pain
  • physical activity
  • spinal cord injury
  • spinal cord
  • adverse drug