Copyright © 2015 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Institute of Medical EthicsIt is widely supposed that the prescription of placebo treatments to patients for therapeutic purposes is ethically problematic on the grounds that the patient cannot give informed consent to the treatment, and is therefore deceived by the physician. This claim, I argue, rests on two confusions: one concerning the meaning of 'informed consent' and its relation to the information available to the patient, and another concerning the relation of body and mind. Taken together, these errors lead naturally to the conclusion that the prescription of placebos to unwitting patients is unethical. Once they are dispelled, I argue, we can see that providing 'full' information...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Using placebos in day-to-day practice is an ethical problem. This paper summarises the available epi...
Placebos are medical interventions that falsely lead patients to believe that they are receiving tre...
This paper discusses the ethical dimensions of making explicitly use of the placebo effect, in the f...
This thesis intends to establish whether it is permissible for a doctor or nurse to administer a dec...
Introduction Are placebos indeed deceptive? Is deception necessary in placebo prescription? Is place...
The concepts of placebos and placebo effects refer to extremely diverse phenomena. I recommend disso...
The concepts of placebos and placebo effects refer to extremely diverse phenomena. I recommend disso...
The 170-year-long debate in the medical literature about the ethics of prescribing placebos in medic...
Placebo treatments, like sugar pills and saline injections, are effective in treating pain and perha...
From a legal as well as ethical point of view, healthcare professionals are nowadays obliged to obta...
Unlike its friendly cousin the placebo effect, the nocebo effect (the effect of expecting a negative...
Placebos are medical interventions that falsely lead patients to believe that they are receiving tre...
Aim: Lack of knowledge concerning the nature of placebo and why it is necessary may influence the pa...
Anne Barnhill and Franklin Miller dispute my claim that the prescriptions of placebo treatments to p...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Using placebos in day-to-day practice is an ethical problem. This paper summarises the available epi...
Placebos are medical interventions that falsely lead patients to believe that they are receiving tre...
This paper discusses the ethical dimensions of making explicitly use of the placebo effect, in the f...
This thesis intends to establish whether it is permissible for a doctor or nurse to administer a dec...
Introduction Are placebos indeed deceptive? Is deception necessary in placebo prescription? Is place...
The concepts of placebos and placebo effects refer to extremely diverse phenomena. I recommend disso...
The concepts of placebos and placebo effects refer to extremely diverse phenomena. I recommend disso...
The 170-year-long debate in the medical literature about the ethics of prescribing placebos in medic...
Placebo treatments, like sugar pills and saline injections, are effective in treating pain and perha...
From a legal as well as ethical point of view, healthcare professionals are nowadays obliged to obta...
Unlike its friendly cousin the placebo effect, the nocebo effect (the effect of expecting a negative...
Placebos are medical interventions that falsely lead patients to believe that they are receiving tre...
Aim: Lack of knowledge concerning the nature of placebo and why it is necessary may influence the pa...
Anne Barnhill and Franklin Miller dispute my claim that the prescriptions of placebo treatments to p...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Using placebos in day-to-day practice is an ethical problem. This paper summarises the available epi...
Placebos are medical interventions that falsely lead patients to believe that they are receiving tre...