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Patterns of Cannabis Product use Among Non-communicable Disease Patients in Songkhla Province, Thailand

ศุภกร ศรีแผ้ว; Supakorn Sripeaw; ภูมิใจ สรเสณี; Phoomjai Sornsenee; พลเทพ วิจิตรคุณากร; Polathep Vichitkunakorn; เสาวภา ศรีใส; Saowapa Srisai; คณิน ล่องเซ่ง; Kanin Longseng; หทัยทิพย์ ธรรมวิริยะกุล; Hathaitip Tumviriyakul; อรพรรณ ฟูมณีโชติ; Orapan Fumaneeshoat; สาวิตรี อัษณางค์กรชัย; Sawitri Assanangkornchai;
Date: 2567-09
Abstract
Objectives: This project aimed to: 1) gather information on patterns of cannabis use and their impacts on the health of chronic disease patients, and develop a questionnaire; 2) describe the distribution of cannabis use quantitatively, per sociodemographics, clinical information, and understandings regarding cannabis, and examine the associations between cannabis use and medication adherence in non - communicable disease (NCD) patients. Methods: We employed sequential-exploratory mixed methods, including indepth interviews and an exposure-based cross-sectional survey. Four NCD clinics were purposively selected from four levels of Thai healthcare centers: a community hospital, a general hospital, a referral hospital, and a medical school hospital. We coordinated with clinic staff to recruit study participants. When a cannabis user was identified during routine care, investigators matched them with a non-cannabis-user patient with the same medical conditions and being treated by the same physician, in a 1:1 ratio. We analyzed the association between cannabis use and medication adherence using conditional logistic regression. Results: Two hundred and eighty patients participated in the survey, with 140 patients each reporting using and not using cannabis in the past three months. Most participants were Buddhists, married, had primary school education, and a family monthly income of less than 30,000 Thai Baht. Most cannabis users were male (58%). Among the participants, 90.7% had hypertension and 62.1% had diabetes. Cerebrovascular diseases and cancer were common comorbidities among cannabis users. On average, cannabis users had used cannabis for 2.1 years, with 62.1% starting since June 2022. Usage for medical purposes, recreational purposes, and both purposes were 40.0%, 16.4%, and 43.6%, respectively. The most common preparation was cannabis tea (81.7%). Only 1.4% of participants received cannabis products from government health centers. Cannabis users had a higher rate of loss to follow-up than non-users and were more likely to understand cannabis's symptom-relieving effects correctly. However, these users had limited understanding of scientifically proven therapeutic effects and cannabis regulations in Thailand. Both cannabis users and non-users generally agreed that cannabis use should be under a physician’s supervision. Cannabis use was significantl y associated with low medication adherence in NCD patients (adjusted odds ratio 7.42, 95% confidence interval 1.21 – 45.48). Summary: NCD patients commonly gained access to cannabis products after June 2022, primarily through self-research, and were able to access various cannabis products. Cannabis use was associated with low medication adherence. However, this investigation was conducted only in Songkhla province, so caution should be taken when generalizing certain parts of the study results to different settings.
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