BackgroundIn a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequently general practitioners/family physicians (GPs) use pure placebos (e.g., placebo pills) and non-specific therapies (sometimes referred to as impure placebos; e.g., antibiotics for common cold).MethodsWe searched Medline, PubMed and SCOPUS up to July 2018 to identify cross-sectional quantitative surveys among GPs. Outcomes of primary interest were the percentages of GPs having used any placebo, pure placebos or non-specific therapies at least once in their career, at least once in the last year, at least monthly or at least weekly. Outcomes were described as proportions and pooled with random-effects meta-analysis.ResultsOf 674 publications...
Aim. To collect data on the use of placebo interventions by GPs in Germany. Methods. A questionnaire...
ObjectivesTo better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be accept...
Objectives: to better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be acce...
BACKGROUND:In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe ‘placebos’ in routine practice,...
OBJECTIVES: Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe 'placebos' in routi...
Background: The use of placebo interventions outside clinical trials is ethically, professionally an...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
To examine how primary care physicians define placebo concepts, use placebos in clinical practice, a...
Abstract Background Placebos play an important role in clinical trials and several surveys have show...
We aimed to investigate the use of placebos ( e. g. saline injections) and non-specific treatments (...
Aim. To collect data on the use of placebo interventions by GPs in Germany. Methods. A questionnaire...
ObjectivesTo better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be accept...
Objectives: to better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be acce...
BACKGROUND:In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe ‘placebos’ in routine practice,...
OBJECTIVES: Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe 'placebos' in routi...
Background: The use of placebo interventions outside clinical trials is ethically, professionally an...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
To examine how primary care physicians define placebo concepts, use placebos in clinical practice, a...
Abstract Background Placebos play an important role in clinical trials and several surveys have show...
We aimed to investigate the use of placebos ( e. g. saline injections) and non-specific treatments (...
Aim. To collect data on the use of placebo interventions by GPs in Germany. Methods. A questionnaire...
ObjectivesTo better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be accept...
Objectives: to better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be acce...