Abstract Background Systematic reviews of randomised placebo controlled trials of antidepressant medication show small and decreasing differences between pharmacological and placebo arms. In part this finding may relate to methodological problems with conventional trial designs, including their assumption of additivity between drug and placebo trial arms. Balanced placebo designs, which include elements of deception, may address the additivity question, but pose substantial ethical and pragmatic problems. This study aimed to ascertain views of potential study participants of the ethics and pragmatics of various balanced placebo designs, in order to inform the design of future antidepressant drug trials. Methods A qualitative approach was em...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Background: There is a lack of empirical data on lay attitudes toward different sorts of deception i...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews of randomised placebo controlled trials of antidepressant med...
International audienceObjectives: To explore participants' views regarding clinical use of deceptive...
This thesis intends to establish whether it is permissible for a doctor or nurse to administer a dec...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The use of placebo outside of randomised controlled trials raises ethical and...
Background: The use of placebo in clinical trials, and, related to this, ethical and feasibility asp...
Introduction Are placebos indeed deceptive? Is deception necessary in placebo prescription? Is place...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for bia...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...
Background Most physicians sometimes apply therapies without specific active ingredients. Although ...
Of all ethical issues in clinical trial designs, only placebo use is dealt with acrimony and unwarra...
The 170-year-long debate in the medical literature about the ethics of prescribing placebos in medic...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Background: There is a lack of empirical data on lay attitudes toward different sorts of deception i...
Abstract Background Systematic reviews of randomised placebo controlled trials of antidepressant med...
International audienceObjectives: To explore participants' views regarding clinical use of deceptive...
This thesis intends to establish whether it is permissible for a doctor or nurse to administer a dec...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The use of placebo outside of randomised controlled trials raises ethical and...
Background: The use of placebo in clinical trials, and, related to this, ethical and feasibility asp...
Introduction Are placebos indeed deceptive? Is deception necessary in placebo prescription? Is place...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for bia...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...
Background Most physicians sometimes apply therapies without specific active ingredients. Although ...
Of all ethical issues in clinical trial designs, only placebo use is dealt with acrimony and unwarra...
The 170-year-long debate in the medical literature about the ethics of prescribing placebos in medic...
The use of a placebo control group in the evaluation of a new product is today considered by most as...
The study aimed to explore the view that the use of placebos is a form of benevolent deception, base...
Background: There is a lack of empirical data on lay attitudes toward different sorts of deception i...