Medical students’ attitudes and perceived competence regarding medical cannabis and its suggestibility

Tatjana Denneler,Moritz Mahling, Sabine Hermann,Andreas Stengel,Stephan Zipfel,Anne Herrmann-Werner, Teresa Festl-Wietek

BMC Medical Education(2024)

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Introduction The global trend of legalizing medical cannabis (MC) is on the rise. In Germany, physicians have prescribed MC at the expense of health insurers since 2017. However, the teaching on MC has been scant in medical training. This study investigates medical students’ attitudes and perceived competence regarding MC and evaluates how varying materials (videos/articles) impact their opinions. Methods Fourth-year medical students were invited to participate in the cross-sectional study. During an online session, students viewed a video featuring a patient with somatoform pain discussing her medical history, plus one of four randomly assigned MC-related materials (each an article and a video depicting a positive or negative perspective on MC). Students’ opinions were measured at the beginning [T0] and the end of the course [T1] using a standardized questionnaire with a five-point Likert scale. We assessed the influence of the material on the students’ opinions using paired-sample t-tests. One-way analysis of variance and Tukey post-hoc tests were conducted to compare the four groups. Pearson correlations assessed correlations. Results 150 students participated in the course, the response rate being 75.3
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Attitudes,Cannabis,Chronic pain,Competence,Influence,Medical cannabis,Medical education,Medical students,Pain medicine,Students
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