Aims: A discussion of the existence, prevalence and characteristics of the nocebo effect in health care. Background: There is increasing but inconsistent evidence for nocebo effects (the opposite of placebo). Causal mechanisms are believed to be similar to placebo (negative effects result from suggestions of negative clinical outcomes). Risk screening in health care may produce this unintended effect through labelling some patients as high risk. Given health care's almost universal coverage this potentially affects many people. Design: Discussion paper following a scoping review of the existence and frequency of nocebo. Data sources: Literature databases (PsycINFO, MEDLINE, CCTR, CINAHL and EMBASE) searched from inception dates to 2013. Imp...
Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after administration of ...
OBJECTIVES: In the clinical setting, the nocebo phenomenon is where clinical worsening or adverse ev...
The term placebo is defined as a substance with no therapeutic effect that improves health by convin...
AIMS: A discussion of the existence, prevalence and characteristics of the nocebo effect in health c...
Aims: A discussion of the existence, prevalence and characteristics of the nocebo effect in health c...
Objectives: Medication side effects are common, often leading to reduced quality of life, nonadheren...
The term nocebo effect refers to the harmful outcomes that result from people's negative beliefs, an...
The term nocebo refers to the worse outcomes or side effects experienced by patients as a result of ...
Placebos and their beneficial clinical and psychological effects are well-researched, but nocebo eff...
Objective: This paper aims to provide an overview on the nocebo effect, focusing on recognition &mda...
BACKGROUND:Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after adminis...
BACKGROUND: Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after admini...
The term “Nocebo” (latin, “I shall harm”) was coined in 1961 by Kennedy to highlight the negative co...
Background Trial participants in placebo groups report experiencing adverse events (AEs). Existing s...
The nocebo effect, the inverse of the placebo effect, is a well-established phenomenon, yet under-ap...
Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after administration of ...
OBJECTIVES: In the clinical setting, the nocebo phenomenon is where clinical worsening or adverse ev...
The term placebo is defined as a substance with no therapeutic effect that improves health by convin...
AIMS: A discussion of the existence, prevalence and characteristics of the nocebo effect in health c...
Aims: A discussion of the existence, prevalence and characteristics of the nocebo effect in health c...
Objectives: Medication side effects are common, often leading to reduced quality of life, nonadheren...
The term nocebo effect refers to the harmful outcomes that result from people's negative beliefs, an...
The term nocebo refers to the worse outcomes or side effects experienced by patients as a result of ...
Placebos and their beneficial clinical and psychological effects are well-researched, but nocebo eff...
Objective: This paper aims to provide an overview on the nocebo effect, focusing on recognition &mda...
BACKGROUND:Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after adminis...
BACKGROUND: Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after admini...
The term “Nocebo” (latin, “I shall harm”) was coined in 1961 by Kennedy to highlight the negative co...
Background Trial participants in placebo groups report experiencing adverse events (AEs). Existing s...
The nocebo effect, the inverse of the placebo effect, is a well-established phenomenon, yet under-ap...
Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after administration of ...
OBJECTIVES: In the clinical setting, the nocebo phenomenon is where clinical worsening or adverse ev...
The term placebo is defined as a substance with no therapeutic effect that improves health by convin...