نتایج جستجو برای: Nocebo Response

تعداد نتایج: 977680  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 2014
bushra ashraf muhammad saaiq khaleeq uz-zaman

background doctor-patient communication has far reaching influences on the overall well-being of the patients. words are powerful tools in the doctor’s armamentarium, having both healing as well as harming effects. doctors need to be conscious about the choice of their words. this study aimed to determine the frequency and pattern of nocebo phenomenon (np) un-intentionally induced by the commun...

2017
Anne-Kathrin Bräscher Dieter Kleinböhl Rupert Hölzl Susanne Becker

Background: Nocebo effects, including nocebo hyperalgesia, are a common phenomenon in clinical routine with manifold negative consequences. Both explicit expectations and learning by conditioning are known to induce nocebo effects, but the specific role of conditioning remains unclear, because conditioning is rarely implemented independent of verbal suggestions. Further, although pain is a mult...

Journal: :Allergy 2015
V Napadow A Li M L Loggia J Kim I Mawla G Desbordes P C Schalock E A Lerner T N Tran J Ring B R Rosen T J Kaptchuk F Pfab

BACKGROUND Psychological factors are known to significantly modulate itch in patients suffering from chronic itch. Itch is also highly susceptible to both placebo and nocebo (negative placebo) effects. Brain activity likely supports nocebo-induced itch, but is currently unknown. METHODS We collected functional MRI (fMRI) data from atopic dermatitis (AD) patients, in a within-subject design, a...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2011
Luana Colloca Franklin G Miller

Negative expectations deriving from the clinical encounter can produce negative outcomes, known as nocebo effects. Specifically, research on the nocebo effect indicates that information disclosure about potential side effects can itself contribute to producing adverse effects. Neurobiological processes play a role in the nocebo effect, and this article provides a selective review of mechanistic...

Journal: :Environmental research 2015
Fiona Crichton Keith J Petrie

BACKGROUND A number of people are reporting an environmental sensitivity to sub-audible windfarm sound (infrasound), characterised by the experience of recurrent non-specific symptoms. A causal link between exposure and symptoms is not indicated by empirical evidence. Research indicates symptoms may be explained by the nocebo response, whereby health concerns and negative expectations, created ...

2013
A. Ciaramella M. Paroli P. Poli

Introduction. The nocebo effect consists in delivering verbal suggestions of negative outcomes so that the subject expects clinical worsening. Several studies indicate that negative verbal suggestions may result in the amplification of pain. Amplification style is one of the most important dimensions in psychosomatic research. Methods. One group of pain therapy unit patients was evaluated at ba...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2016
Hannah Bartley Kate Faasse Rob Horne Keith J Petrie

OBJECTIVE Choice may be an important influence on the effectiveness and side effects of medical treatments. PURPOSE We investigated the impact of having a choice of medication compared to no choice on both nocebo and placebo responding. METHODS Sixty-one participants were randomly assigned to either choose between or be assigned to one of the two equivalent beta-blocker medications (actuall...

Journal: :Pain physician 2017
Laxmaiah Manchikanti Mark V Boswell Alan D Kaye Standiford Helm Ii Joshua A Hirsch

Research into interventional techniques in managing chronic spinal pain continues to be challenging, mystifying, confusing, and biased. Insight, or lack thereof, into placebo and nocebo phenomena contributes mightily to these difficulties. Unfortunately, placebo-nocebo responses are the subject of numerous controversies and challenges from not only a research perspective, but also clinical pers...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2007
F Benedetti M Lanotte L Lopiano L Colloca

The nocebo effect is a phenomenon that is opposite to the placebo effect, whereby expectation of a negative outcome may lead to the worsening of a symptom. Thus far, its study has been limited by ethical constraints, particularly in patients, as a nocebo procedure is per se stressful and anxiogenic. It basically consists in delivering verbal suggestions of negative outcomes so that the subject ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Karin B Jensen Ted J Kaptchuk Irving Kirsch Jacqueline Raicek Kara M Lindstrom Chantal Berna Randy L Gollub Martin Ingvar Jian Kong

The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, such as verbal information or distinct stimuli in classical conditioning, provide signals that activate placebo effects. However, growing evidence suggest that behavior can be triggered by stimuli presented outside of conscious awareness. Here, we performed two experiments in which the responses t...

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