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Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research is an Open Access book integrating 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 expert...
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Zusammenfassung: | Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research is an Open Access book integrating 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 studies, including women, people of color, and international scholars, helping to diversify the existing scholarship in the field. It presents the latest research findings while also considers theoretical aspects of placebo. Together, the chapters in this volume help bridge the gulf between research and ideas in placebo studies and their day-to-day application in clinical practice in order to improve healthcare and health outcomes.Responses to placebos can be as significant as the observed results of active treatments in Phase II/III randomized clinical trials. These results have led to a stagnant era in new drug development since the effect of these potential therapeutics have similar, measured effects as the placebos used in the same trials. This book sheds light on translational aspects related to placebo and drug treatment methods. It also evaluates the clinical implications of a much-needed integration of pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments in healthcare.Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research concludes with a discussion of the most innovative developments in placebo research, which will be of interest to a wide readership, including clinicians, senior scientists, trainees, and patients. In a single volume, Placebo Effects Through the Lens of Translational Research provides readers with an overview of current perspectives on placebo research and translational applications |
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Contents Editor’s Biography Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Placebo effects: An introduction 1.1 From placebo research to healing Wayne B. Jonas ix xi xiü 1 3 1.2 Expectations: What do we know a nd where do we need to go? Sigrid Juhl Lunde, Irving Kirsch, Ulrike Bingel, Christian Büchel, and Lene Vase 15 1.3 Newtranslational opportunities for placebo research Ben Alter, Kari Leibowitz, Alia Crum, and Marta Pecina 23 1.4 Cultural influences on placebo and nocebo effects Rachel L. Cundiff-O’Sullivan, Desai Oula, RoniShafir, and Luana Colloca 38 2 Placebos and their predictability 2.1 Predictability of placebo responses and their clinical implications Paulo Branco, Etienne Vachon-Presseau, Kathryn T. Hall, TorD. Wager, andA. Vania Apkarian 2.2 Molecular mechanisms of placebo responses: From genes to pathways Hailey Yetman, Marta Pecina, Arun Tiwari, Jan Vollert, and Kathryn Hall 55 57 76 2.3 Dynamic regulation of genes in placebo responsiveness in alcohol use disorder and co-occurring pain 89 Chamindi Seneviratne, Susan G. Dorsey, and Luana Colloca 2.4 Placebos meet proteomics: Predicting and monitoring placebo effects by plasma proteins 103 Karin Meissner, Christine von Toerne, Dominik Lutter, Stefanie Μ. Hauck, and Matthias Tschoep 3 Placebosand nocebos across conditions 3.1 The role of sleep disturbance in endogenous pain modulation through opioidergic, placebo, and positive affective mechanisms Patrick H. Finan, Luana Colloca, Stella lacovides, and Gilles J. Lavigne 117 119 3.2 Placebo effects in cough Ronald Eccles 134 3.3 Learned immune responses: How associations affect
immunity Stefanie Hölsken, ManfredSchedlowski, Martin Hadamitzky, and Laura Heiss-Lückemann 147
vi Contents 3.4 Placebo effects in sports performance and exercise outcomes Jacob B. Lindheimer, Chris Beedie, and John S. Raglin 163 3.5 Nocebos in migraine: implications for clinical research and practice Dimos D. Mitsikostas 178 3.6 Placebos, nocebos, and COVID-19: Society, science, and health care duringthe pandemic 1δθ Leonard Calabrese 4 Placebosandnocebosinmentalillnesses 199 4.1 A model of placebo responses in antidepressant clinical trials Sigal Zilcha-Mano and Bret R. Rutherford 201 4.2 Placebo and nocebo effects in depression: Implications for treatment and clinical trial designs 215 Winfried Rief, John Μ. Kelley, and Yvonne Nestoriuc 4.3 Expectations and placebo effects in the context of cognitive training Jocelyn Parong, Susanne Jaeggi, Aaron Seitz, andC. Shawn Green 4.4 Why psychotherapy is an open-label placebo and open-label placebos are psychotherapy Jens Gaab 229 240 5 Putting placebos into practice 5.1 Placebo responses and effects: Processes, potential, and ethical considerations in clinical care Nikola Boris Kohls, Monica A. Leyva, and James Giordano 5.2 Putting placebos into practice: From mechanisms to making patients better Damien G. Finniss, Jeremy Howick, and Przemyslaw Babel 249 251 263 5.3 Managementof contextual factors to enhance placebo and minimize nocebo effects in clinical practice 275 Marco Testa, Giacomo Rossettini, Diletta Barbiani, and Maxi Miciak 5.4 Placebo effectsand researchquality: What is good evidence? Wayne B. Jonas, David Goldman, Salim Muhammed, C. Daniel Mullins, and Luana Colloca 291 6 Current and future directions: Digital
health and health equity 6.1 Usingthe person-based approach to implement placebo research into primary care Felicity L. Bishop, Jane Vennik, Kirsten A. Smith, Leanne Morrison, and Hazel A. Everitt 6.2 Sharingonline clinical notes with patients: Implications for placebo and nocebo effects and racial health equity Charlotte Blease 6.3 The rise of digital health and digital medicine: How digital technologies will change or affect placebo and nocebo effects Ellenor Brown, Susan Persky, Patricia D. Franklin, ChamindiSeneviratne, Jason Noel, and Luana Colloca 305 307 323 337
Contents 6.4 A glimpse of the multiple applications of virtual reality: Analgesia, embodiment and rehabilitation, interactive education, and communication vii 351 Yang Wang, Rachel Massalee, Kris Beebe, William Latham, Lance Putnam, Janine Westendorp, Andrea Evers, Marco Testa, Denise Silber, Zina Trost, Giancarlo Colloca, and Luana Colloca Index 369 |
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