The number of people over age 65 using marijuana is increasing faster than any other age group, but they thi
The number of people over age 65 using marijuana is increasing faster than any other age group, but they think doctors need to catch up.
More and more older people are using cannabis to soothe the pains, diseases, and mental health problems that come with aging.
A new study suggests that even though people over age 65 are the fastest-growing population using marijuana, they come up against many barriers when trying to access it.
A lack of research, unclear communication with doctors, and a reluctance to be honest about its use due to stigma, are all stopping older people getting the products they need.
Respondents that had trouble getting a medical cannabis license from their doctors believe it is because the doctors not up to date with the latest research.
"From a physician's standpoint this study shows the need to talk to patients in a non-judgmental way about cannabis," said Hillary Lum, coauthor of the study. "Doctors should also educate themselves about the risks and benefits of cannabis and be able to communicate that effectively to patients."
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"From a physician's standpoint this study shows the need to talk to patients in a non-judgmental way about cannabis," said Lum. "Doctors should also educate themselves about the risks and benefits of cannabis and be able to communicate that effectively to patients."