Objective To investigate whether placebo effects can experimentally be separated into the response to three components—assessment and observation, a therapeutic ritual (placebo treatment), and a supportive patient-practitioner relationship—and then progressively combined to produce incremental clinical improvement in patients with irritable bowel syndrome. To assess the relative magnitude of these components
Background Nocebo effects occurring in patients receiving placebo frequently impact on adverse even...
Background & Aims There are several licensed drugs for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) that have pro...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for bia...
Objective To investigate whether placebo effects can experimentally be separated into the response t...
Objective: To determine whether placebo responses can be explained by characteristics of the patient...
Abstract Background Placebo medications, by definition, are composed of inactive ingredients that ha...
Patients in the placebo arms of randomized controlled trials (RCT) often experience positive changes...
Placebo treatment can significantly influence subjective symptoms. However, it is widely believed th...
Background: Placebo treatment can significantly influence subjective symptoms. However, it is widely...
Ongoing efforts to improve clinical trial design in irritable bowel syndrome have been hindered by h...
AIM To determine the effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) sym...
Background – Clinical trials in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are associated with high placebo resp...
Placebo, defined as any therapeutic procedure, without any specific activity, given deliberately to ...
The placebo effect has become recognized as an excellent example of mind-body interaction and as a m...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...
Background Nocebo effects occurring in patients receiving placebo frequently impact on adverse even...
Background & Aims There are several licensed drugs for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) that have pro...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for bia...
Objective To investigate whether placebo effects can experimentally be separated into the response t...
Objective: To determine whether placebo responses can be explained by characteristics of the patient...
Abstract Background Placebo medications, by definition, are composed of inactive ingredients that ha...
Patients in the placebo arms of randomized controlled trials (RCT) often experience positive changes...
Placebo treatment can significantly influence subjective symptoms. However, it is widely believed th...
Background: Placebo treatment can significantly influence subjective symptoms. However, it is widely...
Ongoing efforts to improve clinical trial design in irritable bowel syndrome have been hindered by h...
AIM To determine the effects of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) sym...
Background – Clinical trials in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are associated with high placebo resp...
Placebo, defined as any therapeutic procedure, without any specific activity, given deliberately to ...
The placebo effect has become recognized as an excellent example of mind-body interaction and as a m...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for con...
Background Nocebo effects occurring in patients receiving placebo frequently impact on adverse even...
Background & Aims There are several licensed drugs for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) that have pro...
Placebos are an essential tool in randomised clinical trials, where they are used to control for bia...