The unseen patient: competing priorities between patients and providers when cannabis is used in pregnancy, a qualitative study
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The unseen patient: competing priorities between patients and providers when cannabis is used in pregnancy, a qualitative study
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to explore competing priorities when cannabis is used during pregnancy from the perspective of providers and Black and Latina people. Maternal cannabis use is increasingly common, but patients and providers alike struggle to navigate it.
Methods: This pilot used qualitative, constructivist ground theory methods to conduct semi-structured, remote interviews between 16 November 2021, and 7 February 2022 with 7 Black and Latina people who used cannabis during pregnancy, and 10 providers between 15 March 2022, and 6 April 2022, all of who were in Southern California, U.S.
Results: We identified three main findings: (1) Providers reported barriers to caregiving and relationship building with patients due to maternal cannabis use stigma, (2) Providers prioritized the fetus despite patients' current health system challenges that drove cannabis use, and (3) Both patients and providers engaged in personal research beyond the healthcare system to better understand maternal cannabis use.
Discussion: Our findings indicate that challenges exist between people who use cannabis during pregnancy and providers. Both groups need accurate, sociocultural sensitive information about maternal cannabis use via a harm reduction lens.
Keywords: healthcare provider knowledge; maternal health; pregnancy; prenatal cannabis use; substance use.
© 2024 Gould, Ganesh, Nguyen, Breton, Bastain, Dunton and Ceasar.
Conflict of interest statement
RC Ceasar conducted research analysis and report writing for the Women in Cannabis. Study in 2020 as a research consultant for Culture of Health & Tech Consulting. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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