Interindividual variations in beliefs about the placebo effect: a study in300 rheumatology inpatients and 100 nurses

Citation
Jm. Berthelot et al., Interindividual variations in beliefs about the placebo effect: a study in300 rheumatology inpatients and 100 nurses, JOINT BONE, 68(1), 2001, pp. 65-70
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Rheumatology
Journal title
JOINT BONE SPINE
ISSN journal
1297319X → ACNP
Volume
68
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
65 - 70
Database
ISI
SICI code
1297-319X(200102)68:1<65:IVIBAT>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Patients and methods: Three hundred patients admitted to a rheumatology dep artment (mean age, 49.2 +/- 15.5 years) and 100 nurses working in the same teaching hospital (mean age, 36 +/- 8.6 years) completed a questionnaire on the placebo effect in the treatment of pain. Results, The patients believe d that the percentages of subjects who responded occasionally or consistent ly to a placebo were 32% (+/- 22%) and 21% (+/- 17%), respectively. The fig ures given by the nurses were only slightly higher: 42% (+/- 23%) and 23% ( +/- 17%), respectively Only 27% of the patients and 58% of the nurses knew that pain could resolve completely under placebo therapy. The mean percenta ge improvement induced by placebo therapy as compared to the study analgesi c was estimated at 21% (+/- 17%) by the patients and 30% (+/- 18%) by the n urses. Only 23% of patients and 24% of nurses knew about nocebo effects. Co nclusion. These data suggest that during double-blind placebo-controlled tr ials three-quarters of the placebo arm patients who experience a marked imp rovement or a nocebo effect may believe they received the active drug. This is likely to reduce the difference between the placebo and active drug gro ups. Furthermore, mast patients and nurses have a negative perception of pl acebo therapy. It may be useful to include a brief description of placebo a nd nocebo effects into the patient's information and informed consent docum ents used in double-blind placebo-controlled trials. (C) 2001 Editions scie ntifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.