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Item Conocimientos y actitudes frente al uso medicinal del cannabis en estudiantes de enfermería de una universidad de Palmira – 2023b(2024) Garcés, Juan Camilo; Orrego Piedrahita, Nathalia; Yandi Lasso, Dennis Fernando; Garcés, Juan Camilo; Orrego Piedrahita, Nathalia; Yandi Lasso, Dennis FernandoObjective: Determine the knowledge and attitudes towards the use of medicinal cannabis in students from the first to fifth semester of the Faculty of Nursing at the Universidad Santiago de Cali, Palmira 2023B section. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, non-experimental and cross-sectional study was carried out in which the population will be students from the first to fifth semester of Nursing at the Santiago de Cali University, Palmira section in the period 2023B, we worked with a probabilistic sample Through a simple random sampling that establishes a confidence level of 95%, only students of legal age who expressed their desire to participate by signing an informed consent were included. Using as an instrument a questionnaire of 24 questions that includes 3 domains (knowledge, attitude and personal factor), this was developed in 2015 by Moeller and Woods, and restructured in 2021 due to new research carried out in San Martin de Porres, Lime. The data analysis was carried out using the SPSS statistical program, which allowed the information to be related to absolute and relative frequency tables. Results. Of the students surveyed, 47% report moderately high knowledge regarding medical cannabis. Regarding the risks and side effects, only 33% have moderate knowledge, regarding the dosage of medical cannabis, 40% of those surveyed report having very little knowledge. Of the knowledge they have about the different types and forms of medicinal cannabis, 40% report having very little knowledge, about cannabis and its derivatives, 45% report having very little knowledge, about the abuse of medicinal cannabis as an initiator to stronger drugs. 39% of those surveyed report having very little knowledge, in their opinion of the duty of medical prescription of medicinal Cannabis, 52% neither agree nor disagree, 33% of those surveyed slightly agree that medicinal cannabis is safe when used responsibly for therapeutic use Conclusions: The students from 1 to 5 semesters at the Santiago de Cali University, Palmira Section, have little knowledge regarding medicinal cannabis, although they report considerable interest in the topics that involve this alternative medicine that is already in circulation and is freely commercialized.Item Conocimientos y actitudes frente al uso medicinal del cannabis en estudiantes de noveno y décimo semestre de enfermería de una universidad privada de Palmira en el año 2023(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2024) Bedoya Sánchez, Jonathan; Castro Gañan, Miriam; Rosero Cruz, Maryuri; Aguilar Murillo, MaritzaMedical cannabis refers to the use of prepared products or active ingredients from the Cannabis sativa L plant, as a therapy to manage some diseases or relieve certain symptoms. Objective: Determine the knowledge and attitudes towards the use of medicinal cannabis in ninth and tenth semester nursing students at a private university in Palmira in 2023. Methodology: This is a quantitative, comparative, descriptive, non-experimental and cross-sectional study whose population under study is students from the Faculty of Health of the Palmira section, the unit of analysis will be the ninth and tenth semester nursing students. Results: 56% of the population (n=29) have moderate knowledge about medicinal cannabis; followed by 37% with very little knowledge and 8% with substantial knowledge about medicinal cannabis. Conclusion: The Nursing program does not provide the necessary skills to acquire knowledge about this type of alternative therapy.