Placebo effects through the lens of translational research

'Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research' integrates current knowledge on placebo research in healthcare to develop comprehensive and adequate strategies for better symptom management and treatment responses. This edited collection features the work of experts in placebo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Colloca, Luana, editor (editor), Noel, Jason, editor, Franklin, Patricia D., editor, Seneviratne, Chamindi, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Oxford University Press 2023.
Colección:Oxford medicine online.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Editor's Biography
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1 Placebo effects: An introduction
  • 1.1 From placebo research to healing
  • 1.2 Expectations: What do we know and where do we need to go?
  • 1.3 New translational opportunities for placebo research
  • 1.4 Cultural influences on placebo and nocebo effects
  • 2 Placebos and their predictability
  • 2.1 Predictability of placebo responses and their clinical implications
  • 2.2 Molecular mechanisms of placebo responses: From genes to pathways
  • 2.3 Dynamic regulation of genes in placebo responsiveness in alcohol use disorder and co-​occurring pain
  • 2.4 Placebos meet proteomics: Predicting and monitoring placebo effects by plasma proteins
  • 3 Placebos and nocebos across conditions
  • 3.1 The role of sleep disturbance in endogenous pain modulation through opioidergic, placebo, and positive affective mechanisms
  • 3.2 Placebo effects in cough
  • 3.3 Learned immune responses: How associations affect immunity
  • 3.4 Placebo effects in sports performance and exercise outcomes
  • 3.5 Nocebos in migraine: Implications for clinical research and practice
  • 3.6 Placebos, nocebos, and COVID-​19: Society, science, and health care during the pandemic
  • 4 Placebos and nocebos in mental illnesses
  • 4.1 A model of placebo responses in antidepressant clinical trials
  • 4.2 Placebo and nocebo effects in depression: Implications for treatment and clinical trial designs
  • 4.3 Expectations and placebo effects in the context of cognitive training
  • 4.4 Why psychotherapy is an open-​label placebo and open-​label placebos are psychotherapy
  • 5 Putting placebos into practice
  • 5.1 Placebo responses and effects: Processes, potential, and ethical considerations in clinical care.
  • 5.2 Putting placebos into practice: From mechanisms to making patients better
  • 5.3 Management of contextual factors to enhance placebo and minimize nocebo effects in clinical practice
  • 5.4 Placebo effects and research quality: What is good evidence?
  • 6 Current and future directions: Digital health and health equity
  • 6.1 Using the person-​based approach to implement placebo research into primary care
  • 6.2 Sharing online clinical notes with patients: Implications for placebo and nocebo effects and racial health equity
  • 6.3 The rise of digital health and digital medicine: How digital technologies will change or affect placebo and nocebo effects
  • 6.4 A glimpse of the multiple applications of virtual reality: Analgesia, embodiment and rehabilitation, interactive education, and communication
  • Index.