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Preventive medicine · Dec 2021
Cannabis use assessment and documentation in healthcare: Priorities for closing the gap.
- Ruba Sajdeya, Amie J Goodin, and Patrick J Tighe.
- Department of Epidemiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States; Consortium for Medical Marijuana Clinical Outcomes Research, Gainesville, FL, United States. Electronic address: rubasajdeya@ufl.edu.
- Prev Med. 2021 Dec 1; 153: 106798.
AbstractSeveral factors, including the lack of a systematic cannabis use assessment within healthcare systems, have led to significant under-documentation of cannabis use and its correlates in medical records, the unpreparedness of clinicians, and poor quality of cannabis-related electronic health record data, limiting its utilization in research. Multiple steps are required to overcome the existing knowledge gaps and accommodate the health needs implied by the increasing cannabis use prevalence. These steps include (1) enhancing clinician and patient education on the importance of cannabis use assessment and documentation, (2) implementing a standardized approach for comprehensive cannabis use assessment within and across healthcare systems, (3) improving documentation of cannabis use and its correlates in medical records and electronic health records by building in prompts, (4) developing and validating reliable computable phenotypes of cannabis use, (5) conducting research utilizing electronic health data to study a wide array of related health outcomes, (6) and establishing evidence-based guidelines to inform clinical practices and policies. Integrating comprehensive cannabis use assessment and documentation within healthcare systems is necessary to enhance patient care and improve the quality of electronic health databases. Employing electronic health record data in cannabis-related research is crucial to accelerate research in light of the existing knowledge gaps on a wide array of health outcomes. Thus, improving and modernizing cannabis use assessment and documentation in healthcare is an integral step on which research conduct and evidence generation primarily rely.Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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