Aim. To collect data on the use of placebo interventions by GPs in Germany. Methods. A questionnaire was mailed to 400 randomly selected GPs in Bavaria. Non-responders were reminded by telephone after 4 weeks and were given a second copy of the questionnaire after a further 3 weeks. Results. In all, 208 completed questionnaires were returned. The majority of GPs (88%) have used a placebo at least once in their practice; 45% have used pure placebos, such as saline injections and sugar pills, at least once last year; the median frequency of use was 5 [interquartile range (IQR), 2-10]. The use of impure placebos during the past year was more common: 76% of GPs have used impure placebos, i.e. medical interventions that have pharmacological or p...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
BACKGROUND:In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background: We are performing a nationwide survey in a random sample ofGerman general practitioners ...
Objectives Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe...
Background: The use of placebo interventions outside clinical trials is ethically, professionally an...
OBJECTIVES: Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe 'placebos' in routi...
We aimed to investigate the use of placebos ( e. g. saline injections) and non-specific treatments (...
Abstract Background Placebo interventions can have meaningful effects for patients. However, little ...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
Background In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
BACKGROUND:In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background: We are performing a nationwide survey in a random sample ofGerman general practitioners ...
Objectives Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe...
Background: The use of placebo interventions outside clinical trials is ethically, professionally an...
OBJECTIVES: Surveys in various countries suggest 17% to 80% of doctors prescribe 'placebos' in routi...
We aimed to investigate the use of placebos ( e. g. saline injections) and non-specific treatments (...
Abstract Background Placebo interventions can have meaningful effects for patients. However, little ...
BACKGROUND: Surveys show GPs use placebos in clinical practice and reported prevalence rates vary wi...
Background In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background: This study explored doctors’ understanding of ‘placebo’, mechanisms of action, perceptio...
BACKGROUND:In a systematic review and meta-analysis we summarize the available evidence on how frequ...
Background: We are performing a nationwide survey in a random sample ofGerman general practitioners ...