Research on open-label placebos questions whether deception is a necessary characteristic of placebo effects. Yet, comparisons between open-label and deceptive placebos (DPs) are lacking. We therefore assessed effects of open-label placebos and DPs in comparison with no treatment (NT) with a standardized experimental heat pain paradigm in a randomized controlled trial in healthy participants. Participants (N = 160) were randomly assigned to NT, open-label placebo without rationale (OPR-), open-label placebo with rationale (OPR), and DP. We conducted baseline and posttreatment measurements of heat pain threshold and tolerance. Apart from the NT, all groups received an application of a placebo cream. Primary outcomes were planned comparisons ...
INTRODUCTION:Placebo effects can be very effective in certain pain conditions, but their use is stil...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Objectives To analyse participants’ concepts about the open-label placebo (OLP) effect; to explore t...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participa...
Objective: Research has suggested open-label placebos are effective, however, there is a lack of res...
Placebos offer an effective way to manage a host of clinical disorders and nonclinical conditions. H...
Objective: Placebo effects are usually calculated as the difference between placebo treatments and n...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Objective Open-label placebos (OLPs) have been found to elicit significant and clinical meaningful e...
Several studies demonstrated that placebo treatment may have a significant impact on many different ...
Background Most physicians sometimes apply therapies without specific active ingredients. Although ...
Placebo treatments, like sugar pills and saline injections, are effective in treating pain and perha...
Health care providers are expected both to relieve pain and to provide anticipatory guidance regardi...
Placebos have long provided a robust control for evaluating active pharmacological preparations, but...
INTRODUCTION:Placebo effects can be very effective in certain pain conditions, but their use is stil...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Objectives To analyse participants’ concepts about the open-label placebo (OLP) effect; to explore t...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participa...
Objective: Research has suggested open-label placebos are effective, however, there is a lack of res...
Placebos offer an effective way to manage a host of clinical disorders and nonclinical conditions. H...
Objective: Placebo effects are usually calculated as the difference between placebo treatments and n...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Objective Open-label placebos (OLPs) have been found to elicit significant and clinical meaningful e...
Several studies demonstrated that placebo treatment may have a significant impact on many different ...
Background Most physicians sometimes apply therapies without specific active ingredients. Although ...
Placebo treatments, like sugar pills and saline injections, are effective in treating pain and perha...
Health care providers are expected both to relieve pain and to provide anticipatory guidance regardi...
Placebos have long provided a robust control for evaluating active pharmacological preparations, but...
INTRODUCTION:Placebo effects can be very effective in certain pain conditions, but their use is stil...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Objectives To analyse participants’ concepts about the open-label placebo (OLP) effect; to explore t...