Background The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of trainee surgeons regarding placebo interventions, in surgical practice and in research, and to compare them to those of senior orthopaedic surgeons. Methods An invitation to participate in an online survey was sent to all the email addresses in the members’ database of the British Orthopaedic Trainees Association (BOTA). Results All 987 members of BOTA were invited to participate in the survey and 189 responded (19 %). The majority of trainees think that the placebo effect is real (88 %), has therapeutic benefits (88 %) and that placebo manipulations are permissible (98 %). Sixty per cent of respondents agree that placebo can be used outside of research, most...
Abstract Background Surgical placebos are controversi...
Background: The utilization of placebos intervention in clinical practice is generally controversial...
Objective:. To investigate the factors underlying willingness to participate in a hypothetical trial...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of trainee surgeons re...
To survey surgeons on their beliefs and attitudes towards the use of placebo in surgery.British orth...
To survey surgeons on their beliefs and attitudes towards the use of placebo in surgery.British orth...
Background and purpose — Emerging evidence from sham-controlled trials suggest that surgical treatme...
Background and purpose — Emerging evidence from sham-controlled trials suggest that surgical treatme...
Randomised placebo-controlled trials (RPCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating novel treatments. ...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
Objectives: Placebo effects, beneficial treatment outcomes due to non-active treatment components, p...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
To examine how primary care physicians define placebo concepts, use placebos in clinical practice, a...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The use of placebo outside of randomised controlled trials raises ethical and...
Background: Surgical placebos are controversial. This in-depth study explored the design, acceptabil...
Abstract Background Surgical placebos are controversi...
Background: The utilization of placebos intervention in clinical practice is generally controversial...
Objective:. To investigate the factors underlying willingness to participate in a hypothetical trial...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of trainee surgeons re...
To survey surgeons on their beliefs and attitudes towards the use of placebo in surgery.British orth...
To survey surgeons on their beliefs and attitudes towards the use of placebo in surgery.British orth...
Background and purpose — Emerging evidence from sham-controlled trials suggest that surgical treatme...
Background and purpose — Emerging evidence from sham-controlled trials suggest that surgical treatme...
Randomised placebo-controlled trials (RPCTs) are the gold standard for evaluating novel treatments. ...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
Objectives: Placebo effects, beneficial treatment outcomes due to non-active treatment components, p...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
To examine how primary care physicians define placebo concepts, use placebos in clinical practice, a...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The use of placebo outside of randomised controlled trials raises ethical and...
Background: Surgical placebos are controversial. This in-depth study explored the design, acceptabil...
Abstract Background Surgical placebos are controversi...
Background: The utilization of placebos intervention in clinical practice is generally controversial...
Objective:. To investigate the factors underlying willingness to participate in a hypothetical trial...