2016
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-95532016000200012
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Legalización De La Marihuana en Chile: Un Tema De Reflexión Para Enfermería

Abstract: RESUMENEl artículo tiene como objetivos describir el contexto de la regularización de la marihuana en Chile y proporcionar algunas directrices con miras a que los profesionales de enfermería comiencen una reflexión al respecto. El profesional de enfermería tiene una gran responsabilidad en contribuir a mejorar la salud de la población, por lo que no puede restarse de este tema contingente. Se plantea que a lo menos cinco directrices debiesen ser consideradas para comenzar una reflexión: la mejor evidencia cien… Show more

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“…[28][29] A 18% of positive attitude, mainly of men, towards those that abuse of marijuana can be seen both in Concepción commune and in Chile due to existing socio-political and sanitary discussion about the benefit of medicinal use of marijuana for health issues as pain in palliative care, epilepsy, among others rather than negative consequences of its abuse. 30 On the other hand, it is important to be aware of interventions forward to those 54% that present ambivalent attitudes, it can be allowed that the attitudes may be changed and transformed in positive attitudes and doing this, enhance treatments and rehabilitation of those who present abuse of marijuana. 10,12 However, there are authors that argue that ambivalence is an opportunity for change, to begin interventions that transform in positive attitudes towards people with drug abuse, that allows therapeutic actions to support, rehabilitation and social integration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[28][29] A 18% of positive attitude, mainly of men, towards those that abuse of marijuana can be seen both in Concepción commune and in Chile due to existing socio-political and sanitary discussion about the benefit of medicinal use of marijuana for health issues as pain in palliative care, epilepsy, among others rather than negative consequences of its abuse. 30 On the other hand, it is important to be aware of interventions forward to those 54% that present ambivalent attitudes, it can be allowed that the attitudes may be changed and transformed in positive attitudes and doing this, enhance treatments and rehabilitation of those who present abuse of marijuana. 10,12 However, there are authors that argue that ambivalence is an opportunity for change, to begin interventions that transform in positive attitudes towards people with drug abuse, that allows therapeutic actions to support, rehabilitation and social integration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existe evidencia de que el 4,88% de los habitantes entre 15 y 64 años son consumidores de esta sustancia. Durante los últimos cinco años, la prevalencia de consumo en la población entre 12 y 64 años alcanzó un 6,7%, cifra menor que las reportadas en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Argentina, pero mayores a las de Colombia y Brasil ( Luengo Martínez & Jara Concha, 2016). En reportes nacionales del año 2013, las cifras muestran un aumento de 6,4% (cifra correspondiente al año 2008) a un 7,1% (cifra correspondiente al año 2012).…”
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“…En reportes nacionales del año 2013, las cifras muestran un aumento de 6,4% (cifra correspondiente al año 2008) a un 7,1% (cifra correspondiente al año 2012). Según ( Luengo Martínez & Jara Concha, 2016) , para el grupo etario de entre 19 a 25 años, se observa que al menos 1 de cada 5 adolescentes que ha usado marihuana en el último año presenta síntomas de dependencia; además se advierten prevalencias de marihuana más altas en las regiones de Antofagasta, Coquimbo, Valparaíso y Región Metropolitana.…”
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