Clinicians’ Perspectives on Cannabis Use and Cannabis Treatment in Clients Undertaking Opioid Dependence Treatment
Abstract Introduction: There are no prior studies investigating the perspectives of Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) clinicians on clients’ cannabis use. This study examines the perspectives of OTP clinicians on patterns of cannabis use; harms and benefits; current and potential interventions and their confidence in implementing them. Methods: Clinicians from six public OTP services in New South Wales completed the survey. Participants included nurses, doctors, pharmacists, allied health and consumer workers. Single‐level regression models were used to estimate participants’ sex, role
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