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Using contextual factors to elicit placebo and nocebo effects: An online survey of healthcare providers’ practice
by
Dolgopoloff, Maïa
, Rossettini, Giacomo
, Kubicki, Alexandre
, Druart, Leo
, Locher, Cosima
, Pinsault, Nicolas
, Blease, Charlotte
, Bailly-Basin, Emilie
in
Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive science
/ Consent
/ Context effects (Psychology)
/ Epistemology
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Human health and pathology
/ Knowledge
/ Labeling
/ Life Sciences
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical personnel and patient
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Nocebos
/ Nurses
/ Observational studies
/ People and Places
/ Placebo effect
/ Polls & surveys
/ Practice
/ Professions
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Questionnaires
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Surveys
/ Therapists
/ Validity
2023
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Using contextual factors to elicit placebo and nocebo effects: An online survey of healthcare providers’ practice
by
Dolgopoloff, Maïa
, Rossettini, Giacomo
, Kubicki, Alexandre
, Druart, Leo
, Locher, Cosima
, Pinsault, Nicolas
, Blease, Charlotte
, Bailly-Basin, Emilie
in
Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive science
/ Consent
/ Context effects (Psychology)
/ Epistemology
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Human health and pathology
/ Knowledge
/ Labeling
/ Life Sciences
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical personnel and patient
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Nocebos
/ Nurses
/ Observational studies
/ People and Places
/ Placebo effect
/ Polls & surveys
/ Practice
/ Professions
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Questionnaires
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Surveys
/ Therapists
/ Validity
2023
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Using contextual factors to elicit placebo and nocebo effects: An online survey of healthcare providers’ practice
by
Dolgopoloff, Maïa
, Rossettini, Giacomo
, Kubicki, Alexandre
, Druart, Leo
, Locher, Cosima
, Pinsault, Nicolas
, Blease, Charlotte
, Bailly-Basin, Emilie
in
Clinical trials
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive science
/ Consent
/ Context effects (Psychology)
/ Epistemology
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Human health and pathology
/ Knowledge
/ Labeling
/ Life Sciences
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical personnel and patient
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Methods
/ Nocebos
/ Nurses
/ Observational studies
/ People and Places
/ Placebo effect
/ Polls & surveys
/ Practice
/ Professions
/ Psychology
/ Public health
/ Questionnaires
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Surveys
/ Therapists
/ Validity
2023
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Using contextual factors to elicit placebo and nocebo effects: An online survey of healthcare providers’ practice
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Using contextual factors to elicit placebo and nocebo effects: An online survey of healthcare providers’ practice
2023
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Overview
Contextual factor use by healthcare professionals has been studied mainly among nurses and physiotherapists. Preliminary results show that healthcare professionals use contextual factors without specifically labelling them as such. The main objective of this study was to evaluate knowledge and explore voluntary contextual factor use among various healthcare professions. The results aim to facilitate hypothesis-generation, to better position further research to explain and characterise contextual factor use. We conducted a web-based questionnaire cross-sectional observational study on a non-probabilistic convenience sample. Face and content validity were tested through cognitive interviews. Data were analysed descriptively. The target population was the main healthcare profession, or final year students, defined by the French public health law. The countries of distribution of the questionnaire were the French-speaking European countries. Among our 1236 participants, use of contextual factors was widespread. Those relating to the therapeutic relationship (e.g., communication) and patient characteristics (e.g., past experiences) were reportedly the most used. Meanwhile, contextual factors related to the healthcare providers’ characteristics and their own beliefs were reported as less used. Despite high variability, respondents suggested contextual effects contribute to approximately half of the overall effect in healthcare and were perceived as more effective on children and elderly adults. Conceptual variations that exist in the literature are also present in the way healthcare providers consider contextual effects. Interestingly, there seems to be common ground between how physiotherapists, nurses and physicians use different contextual factors. Finally, in the present study we also observed that while there are similarities across usage, there is lack of both an epistemological and ethical consensus among healthcare providers with respect to contextual factors.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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