Medicinal use of cannabis: A qualitative study of the perspectives of doctors and pharmacists from six African countries

Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
2023
Chenai Kitchen, John Alimamy Kabba, Ediomo-Ubong Nelson, Samuel Adu-Gyamfi, Tonny Ssekamatte, Molewane Mametja, Caijun Yang, Jie Chang, & Yu Fang

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Abstract

We conducted a qualitative study to examine the enablers and barriers influencing the implementation of medical cannabis from the perspectives of practicing doctors and pharmacists within the African context. Interviews were conducted to investigate medical professionals’ perceptions and concerns regarding medicinal cannabis. Three major themes were identified: beliefs about consequences, optimism, and environmental resources and context. Depending on the context of use, medical professionals described cannabis as potentially useful as an adjunct medicine and yet problematic owing to knowledge and social barriers, particularly religion. Implementation strategies tailored to address structural and social concerns to providing optimal care are needed to ensure that medical professionals are well versed in policy and clinical aspects.

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