Author Interviews, Cannabis, PLoS / 09.05.2019
Health Professionals Concerned About Side Effects and Diversion of Medicinal Cannabis
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Kyle Gardiner B.Pharm(Hons)
PhD candidate
Discipline of Pharmacy
Queensland University of Technology | QUT ·
Brisbane, Australia
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: The background to this study was a personal interest in behavioural science. I am often intrigued as to why health professional behave the way they do. Studies exploring health professional behaviour are seldom complete or comprehensive, however.
Medicinal cannabis presents an interesting case point to explore health professional behaviours due to its topical nature. The socio-political discussion surrounding medicinal cannabis is often quite different from the medical discussion, yet for legal and regulated access to be achieved across most jurisdictions, a health professional is required to be involved in that process. Simply, if health professionals are not willing to behave, the delivery of medicinal cannabis does not occur. For purposes of transparency, I neither support or reject the use of medicinal cannabis and this paper has nothing to do improving or reducing access. This paper is about beginning to understand health professional behaviours within the context of medicinal cannabis. Yet, if we hope to change practice in the future, by definition, we need to change behaviour. We cannot change behaviour without first understanding the behaviour in context.
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