Background: The utilization of placebos intervention in clinical practice is generally controversial. This study aims to evaluate the use, knowledge, and attitudes about placebos among pediatric doctors and nurses. Method: A survey-based cross-sectional study was used consisting of 19 questions, including prescribing frequency, type of placebo, indications, perceived effect, and ethical concerns associated with the use of placebos. Result: Eighty-nine (29.5%) respondents prescribed placebos. The commonest placebo was saline infusion (16.6%). The commonest reason for prescribing placebos was to calm the patient and to stop him complaining (39.1%). Of the participants (83.8%) believed “placebos have therapeutic effects”. 81.5% thought tha...
International audienceObjectives: To explore participants' views regarding clinical use of deceptive...
Aim: Lack of knowledge concerning the nature of placebo and why it is necessary may influence the pa...
ObjectivesTo better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be accept...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
To assess parental attitudes regarding placebo use in pediatric randomized controlled trials and cli...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The use of placebo outside of randomised controlled trials raises ethical and...
Background: The use of placebo interventions outside clinical trials is ethically, professionally an...
To examine how primary care physicians define placebo concepts, use placebos in clinical practice, a...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of trainee surgeons r...
Background: The placebo effect and the placebo response is a misunderstood phenomenon and their pote...
Abstract Background Placebos play an important role in clinical trials and several surveys have show...
Objectives: Placebo effects, beneficial treatment outcomes due to non-active treatment components, p...
Background: Surveys of doctors suggest that they use placebos and placebo effects clinically to help...
Objectives: to better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be acce...
International audienceObjectives: To explore participants' views regarding clinical use of deceptive...
Aim: Lack of knowledge concerning the nature of placebo and why it is necessary may influence the pa...
ObjectivesTo better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be accept...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
To assess parental attitudes regarding placebo use in pediatric randomized controlled trials and cli...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: The use of placebo outside of randomised controlled trials raises ethical and...
Background: The use of placebo interventions outside clinical trials is ethically, professionally an...
To examine how primary care physicians define placebo concepts, use placebos in clinical practice, a...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the beliefs and attitudes of trainee surgeons r...
Background: The placebo effect and the placebo response is a misunderstood phenomenon and their pote...
Abstract Background Placebos play an important role in clinical trials and several surveys have show...
Objectives: Placebo effects, beneficial treatment outcomes due to non-active treatment components, p...
Background: Surveys of doctors suggest that they use placebos and placebo effects clinically to help...
Objectives: to better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be acce...
International audienceObjectives: To explore participants' views regarding clinical use of deceptive...
Aim: Lack of knowledge concerning the nature of placebo and why it is necessary may influence the pa...
ObjectivesTo better understand which theoretically plausible placebogenic techniques might be accept...