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The Power of Labeling in Nocebo Effects
2018Nocebo effects comprise two broad types: primary nocebo effects, in which overall treatment efficacy is reduced; and nocebo side effects, which result in the increased experience of unpleasant secondary side effects. An important factor in generating nocebo effects of both types is the patient's expectations of how well a treatment will work, and how ...
Kate, Faasse, Leslie R, Martin
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Ulysses Contracts and the Nocebo Effect
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2012The nocebo effect is both recursive and detrimental. It is recursive because it is self-fulfilling; it is detrimental because the impact is either harmful or undesirable.
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2021
Nocebo effect is defined as the occurrence of adverse effects to a therapeutic intervention because the patient expects them to develop. It is more often in patients with a past negative experience. As skin lesions are visible, often have unpredictable course, frequent relapses and due they chronicity, dermatology patients are more susceptible to ...
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Nocebo effect is defined as the occurrence of adverse effects to a therapeutic intervention because the patient expects them to develop. It is more often in patients with a past negative experience. As skin lesions are visible, often have unpredictable course, frequent relapses and due they chronicity, dermatology patients are more susceptible to ...
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The Nocebo Effect of Informed Consent
Bioethics, 2012ABSTRACTThe nocebo effect, the mirror‐phenomenon to the placebo effect, is when the expectation of a negative outcome precipitates the corresponding symptom or leads to its exacerbation. One of the basic ethical duties in health care is to obtain informed consent from patients before treatment; however, the disclosure of information regarding potential
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Placebo and nocebo effects in headaches
As in the treatment of other pain conditions, the placebo and nocebo effects play an important role in the treatment of primary headache disorders, which are the most prevalent neurologic conditions worldwide with enormous personal and societal burden. Meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for migraine prophylaxis revealed that 8 out of ...Dimos-Dimitrios, Mitsikostas +1 more
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Placebo and Nocebo Effects in Itch and Pain
2014Physical complaints, such as pain, can be effectively altered by placebo and nocebo effects due to induction of positive or negative expectations. While verbal suggestion and conditioning are recognized as playing a key role in placebo and nocebo effects on pain, these mechanisms have barely been investigated with regard to other somatosensory ...
Evers, A.W.M. +2 more
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SAAD digest, 2016
A growing body of evidence is emerging for a phenomenon known as the nocebo effect. This is when a person is conditioned to expect a negative response, or to anticipate negative effects from an experience. These findings highlight the importantance of effective communication with patients and the influence that good anxiety and pain management control ...
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A growing body of evidence is emerging for a phenomenon known as the nocebo effect. This is when a person is conditioned to expect a negative response, or to anticipate negative effects from an experience. These findings highlight the importantance of effective communication with patients and the influence that good anxiety and pain management control ...
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[Biosimilars and the nocebo effect].
Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie, 2020Biosimilars have been approved for use in Germany for many years and in the meantime also in rheumatology but only a few years ago. Biosimilars, which are biotechnologically manufactured products the same as reference biologicals, have actually now achieved a substantial proportion of the market in some regions but there are still doubters among ...
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Understanding the psychology of the nocebo effect
The nocebo effect is increasingly recognized as a powerful determinant of negative health outcomes across a range of symptoms, diseases, and treatments. Like the placebo, nocebo effects are generated by factors surrounding the treatment context, rather than active ingredients of treatments themselves.Tessa, Rooney, Ben, Colagiuri
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Headaches and the Nocebo Effect
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2003Randolph W. Evans +1 more
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