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Cannabis for Pain: Cannabis Stigma Among Pain Patients

Updated: Apr 24, 2023

Welcome to homework assignment CPS 1.7 in the Cannabis for Pain seminar from Higher Learning LV. This seminar provides a review of recently published peer-reviewed scientific research on the topic of the potential medicinal efficacy of cannabis for pain. This assignment in particular focuses on an Israeli study published in 2023 about the stigma of cannabis consumption that may be suffered by pain patients who use the controversial herb.


When you complete this homework assignment, simply click the link at the bottom of the article to return to the master page for this seminar.

A 2023 study entitled "Medical Cannabis and Stigma: A Qualitative Study with Patients Living with Chronic Pain" that was published in the Journal of Clinical Nursing explored the ways in which "stigma is experienced and what strategies are used to manage stigma among patients using medical cannabis to ease suffering from chronic pain."

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