A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis

Abstract Background Medical cannabis users report that their knowledge regarding cannabis is predominantly from their own personal experiences and the Internet. Objective We summarize and describe information found through Internet searches on medical cannabis in English language websites. Methods W...

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Main Authors: Daniel J. Kruger, Ilana M. Moffet, Liliah C. Seluk, Lara A. Zammit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Cannabis Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42238-020-00041-1
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spelling doaj-0fc1e64516b84b19a0c7e735593df1c92021-09-19T11:43:42ZengBMCJournal of Cannabis Research2522-57822020-09-01211610.1186/s42238-020-00041-1A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabisDaniel J. Kruger0Ilana M. Moffet1Liliah C. Seluk2Lara A. Zammit3Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of MichiganLiterature, Science, and the Arts, University of MichiganLiterature, Science, and the Arts, University of MichiganLiterature, Science, and the Arts, University of MichiganAbstract Background Medical cannabis users report that their knowledge regarding cannabis is predominantly from their own personal experiences and the Internet. Objective We summarize and describe information found through Internet searches on medical cannabis in English language websites. Methods We used terms related to medical cannabis in the Google search engine between November and December 2019. Resulting websites were catalogued and coded for content, including mentions of health and medical conditions, pharmacology, dosage, harmful or adverse effects, harm reduction techniques, cautions or warnings, products for sale, and credentials. Results We coded 344 web pages on 179 unique websites. Cannabis was mentioned for the treatment of 151 different medical and health conditions, only four of the twenty most frequently mentioned conditions have received substantial empirical support for cannabis or cannabinoid treatment. Information content varied widely across sites, only a small proportion of sites included information on pharmacology, dosage, risks, and other aspects that are requirements for pharmaceutical drugs. Information provided was only moderately related to conclusions in the emerging scientific literature. Conclusions Given the rise in cannabis use within the U.S. and the reliance on the Internet as a source of information, considerable efforts are needed to provide accurate on-line cannabis education to minimize harms and maximize benefits for individuals and society.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42238-020-00041-1Medical cannabisMarijuanaCannabinoidKnowledgeInternetInformation
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Lara A. Zammit
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Liliah C. Seluk
Lara A. Zammit
A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
Journal of Cannabis Research
Medical cannabis
Marijuana
Cannabinoid
Knowledge
Internet
Information
author_facet Daniel J. Kruger
Ilana M. Moffet
Liliah C. Seluk
Lara A. Zammit
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title A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
title_short A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
title_full A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
title_fullStr A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
title_full_unstemmed A content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
title_sort content analysis of internet information sources on medical cannabis
publisher BMC
series Journal of Cannabis Research
issn 2522-5782
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Background Medical cannabis users report that their knowledge regarding cannabis is predominantly from their own personal experiences and the Internet. Objective We summarize and describe information found through Internet searches on medical cannabis in English language websites. Methods We used terms related to medical cannabis in the Google search engine between November and December 2019. Resulting websites were catalogued and coded for content, including mentions of health and medical conditions, pharmacology, dosage, harmful or adverse effects, harm reduction techniques, cautions or warnings, products for sale, and credentials. Results We coded 344 web pages on 179 unique websites. Cannabis was mentioned for the treatment of 151 different medical and health conditions, only four of the twenty most frequently mentioned conditions have received substantial empirical support for cannabis or cannabinoid treatment. Information content varied widely across sites, only a small proportion of sites included information on pharmacology, dosage, risks, and other aspects that are requirements for pharmaceutical drugs. Information provided was only moderately related to conclusions in the emerging scientific literature. Conclusions Given the rise in cannabis use within the U.S. and the reliance on the Internet as a source of information, considerable efforts are needed to provide accurate on-line cannabis education to minimize harms and maximize benefits for individuals and society.
topic Medical cannabis
Marijuana
Cannabinoid
Knowledge
Internet
Information
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42238-020-00041-1
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