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Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations
Placebo and nocebo effects have been shown to influence subjective symptoms such as itch. These effects can be induced by influencing outcome expectations through, for example, combining the application of an inert substance (e.g., a cream) with verbal suggestions on the anticipated effects of this...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6598628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31293458 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00436 |
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author | Meeuwis, Stefanie H. van Middendorp, Henriët van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. Lavrijsen, Adriana P.M. Evers, Andrea W.M. |
author_facet | Meeuwis, Stefanie H. van Middendorp, Henriët van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. Lavrijsen, Adriana P.M. Evers, Andrea W.M. |
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description | Placebo and nocebo effects have been shown to influence subjective symptoms such as itch. These effects can be induced by influencing outcome expectations through, for example, combining the application of an inert substance (e.g., a cream) with verbal suggestions on the anticipated effects of this substance. Interestingly, placebo effects also occur when it is known that a treatment is inert (i.e., open-label placebo). However, no study to date has examined the efficacy of negative and positive verbal suggestions under similar open-label and closed-label (i.e., concealed placebo/nocebo) conditions in itch. A randomized controlled between-subjects study design was applied in which healthy volunteers (n = 92) were randomized to 1) an open-label positive verbal suggestion group, 2) a closed-label positive verbal suggestion group, 3) an open-label negative verbal suggestion group, or 4) a closed-label negative verbal suggestion group. Verbal suggestions were made regarding the topical application of an inert substance. Itch was evoked experimentally by histamine iontophoresis at baseline and again following suggestions. Itch expectations, self-reported itch during and following iontophoresis, and skin response parameters were measured. Positive suggestions were found to result in significantly lower expected itch than were negative suggestions in both open- and closed-label conditions. No effects of the suggestions on itch during iontophoresis were found, but significantly lower itch was reported in the 4 min following iontophoresis in the (combined open- and closed-label) positive compared with negative verbal suggestion groups. In addition, a smaller increase in skin temperature was found in the positive compared with negative suggestion groups. The findings illustrate a potential role of (open- and closed-label) placebo for optimizing expectations and treatment effects for itch in clinical practice. Clinical Trial Registration: Netherlands Trial Register, trial number: NTR6530. |
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spelling | pubmed-65986282019-07-10 Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations Meeuwis, Stefanie H. van Middendorp, Henriët van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. Lavrijsen, Adriana P.M. Evers, Andrea W.M. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Placebo and nocebo effects have been shown to influence subjective symptoms such as itch. These effects can be induced by influencing outcome expectations through, for example, combining the application of an inert substance (e.g., a cream) with verbal suggestions on the anticipated effects of this substance. Interestingly, placebo effects also occur when it is known that a treatment is inert (i.e., open-label placebo). However, no study to date has examined the efficacy of negative and positive verbal suggestions under similar open-label and closed-label (i.e., concealed placebo/nocebo) conditions in itch. A randomized controlled between-subjects study design was applied in which healthy volunteers (n = 92) were randomized to 1) an open-label positive verbal suggestion group, 2) a closed-label positive verbal suggestion group, 3) an open-label negative verbal suggestion group, or 4) a closed-label negative verbal suggestion group. Verbal suggestions were made regarding the topical application of an inert substance. Itch was evoked experimentally by histamine iontophoresis at baseline and again following suggestions. Itch expectations, self-reported itch during and following iontophoresis, and skin response parameters were measured. Positive suggestions were found to result in significantly lower expected itch than were negative suggestions in both open- and closed-label conditions. No effects of the suggestions on itch during iontophoresis were found, but significantly lower itch was reported in the 4 min following iontophoresis in the (combined open- and closed-label) positive compared with negative verbal suggestion groups. In addition, a smaller increase in skin temperature was found in the positive compared with negative suggestion groups. The findings illustrate a potential role of (open- and closed-label) placebo for optimizing expectations and treatment effects for itch in clinical practice. Clinical Trial Registration: Netherlands Trial Register, trial number: NTR6530. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6598628/ /pubmed/31293458 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00436 Text en Copyright © 2019 Meeuwis, van Middendorp, van Laarhoven, Veldhuijzen, Lavrijsen and Evers http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Psychiatry Meeuwis, Stefanie H. van Middendorp, Henriët van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. Lavrijsen, Adriana P.M. Evers, Andrea W.M. Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations |
title | Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations |
title_full | Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations |
title_fullStr | Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations |
title_short | Effects of Open- and Closed-Label Nocebo and Placebo Suggestions on Itch and Itch Expectations |
title_sort | effects of open- and closed-label nocebo and placebo suggestions on itch and itch expectations |
topic | Psychiatry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6598628/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31293458 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00436 |
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