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Tytuł:
Associations between interindividual differences, expectations and placebo and nocebo effects in itch
Autorzy:
Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S.
van Middendorp, Henriët
Meeuwis, Stefanie
Evers, Andrea W. M.
Opis:
Introduction: Placebo and nocebo effects are positive and negative health outcomes that can be elicited by the psychosocial context. They can be mediated by expectations, and may emerge in somatic symptoms even when people are aware of these effects. Interindividual differences (e.g., in personality, affective states) could impact placebo and nocebo responding, but findings are inconsistent. Methods: The current work examined expectation as a mediator of the association between verbal placebo and nocebo suggestions (VSs) and histamine-induced itch across three experimental studies. Moreover, we examined whether interindividual differences (e.g., in optimism, neuroticism, behavioral activation system (BAS), body ignorance) modulated: (1) the direct association between VSs and itch (direct moderation), and (2) the indirect, expectation-mediated association between VSs and itch (moderated mediation). Positive VSs were compared to neutral instructions (Study 1; n = 92) or negative VSs (Studies 2+3; n = 203) in an open-label (i.e., explaining placebo and nocebo effects) or closed-label (concealed) context using PROCESS. First, mediation of VSs effects on itch by expectations was tested. Next, moderation by individual traits was explored using conditional process analyses. Results: The effects of VSs on itch were significantly mediated by expectation in Study 1 and in the open-label (but not closed-label) contexts of Studies 2 and 3. Ignorance of bodily signals marginally moderated the direct effects of VSs on itch when closed-label suggestions were given: at low levels of body ignorance, effects of positive and negative VSs were stronger. Moreover, moderated mediation was observed in the open-label groups of Studies 2 and 3: The expectation-mediated effects of VSs on itch were stronger when BAS drive was lower. Conclusion: Overall, the effects of VSs on itch were mediated by expectations in the open-label, but not the closed-label context. Moreover, the current work suggests that placebo and nocebo effects may be moderated by ignorance of bodily signals and the BAS. There was limited evidence that other interindividual differences modulated placebo and nocebo responding in itch.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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Tytuł:
Can contagious itch be affected by positive and negative suggestions?
Autorzy:
Holle, Henning
Meeuwis, Stefanie
Skvortsova, Aleksandrina
Evers, Andrea W. M.
van Laarhoven, Antoinette I. M.
Opis:
Contagious itch can be evoked by observing people scratching. Verbal suggestions about to-be-received itch can influence itch intensity, as shown by placebo research, but it is unknown whether this extends to contagious itch. The current study aimed to replicate prior findings that listening to scratching and rubbing sounds elicits contagious itch, and to investigate whether suggestions can modulate this process. Healthy participants (n = 140) received positive or negative suggestions about itch in response to the sounds (aimed to decrease or increase expected itch, respectively), or no specific suggestions as a control. Participants listened to a number of audio fragments with scratching and rubbing sounds. The amount of expected itch as well as itch sensation after each audio fragment were measured by self-report. Suggestions had no effect on the expected itch. Both rubbing and scratching sounds significantly elicited itch in all groups. Scratching sounds induced more itch than rubbing sounds exclusively in the control group. These findings indicate that short suggestions might be not effective enough to modify the expectations of people regarding contagious itch. Furthermore, suggestions modulate contagious itch to some degree, but not in the hypothesized direction. Potential similarities and differences in the neurobiological mechanisms of contagious itch and nocebo effects are discussed.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Haas, Julia W.
Bagnis, Arianna
Bąbel, Przemysław
Glogan, Eveliina
Bajcar, Elżbieta
Oleszczyk, Marek
Meeuwis, Stefanie H.
Evers, Andrea W.M.
Mattarozzi, Katia
Portoles, Antonio
Vlaeyen, Johan W.S.
O'Keeffe, Mary
Opis:
Placebo and nocebo responses and effects influence treatment outcomes across a variety of conditions. The current scoping review aims to synthesise evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses in both clinical and healthy populations, elucidating key determinants of placebo and nocebo responses and effects, including individual, clinical,psychological and contextual factors. Among the 306 publications identified, 83% were meta-analyses and 17% systematic reviews, with a predominance of research in medical specialties (81.7%) such as psychiatry and neurology. Placebo responses were significantly more studied than nocebo responses. Individual determinants (e.g., age),clinical determinants (e.g., baseline symptom severity) and psychological determinants (e.g., expectations) were found to influence placebo and nocebo outcomes. Contextual determinants, including trial design and the method of treatment administration, also played critical roles. Several key underinvestigated areas in the current body of systematic reviews and meta-analyses were also identified. This scoping review highlights valuable insights into the determinants of placebo and nocebo responses and effects on a group level, potentially offering practical implications for optimising clinical trial designs and enhancing patient care strategies in clinical practice. However, to fully leverage these benefits, it is crucial to address the underexplored topics through more rigorous investigations using a person-centred perspective.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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Tytuł:
Placebo and nocebo in clinical practice : an online cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals from European countries on views, practices and training needs
Autorzy:
Evers, Andrea W.M.
Haas, Julia W.
Meeuwis, Stefanie
De Palma, Alessandra
Portolés, Antonio
Mattarozzi, Katia
Skidmore, Nathan
Bajcar, Elżbieta
O’Keeffe, Mary
Bagnis, Arianna
Vlaeyen, Johan W.S.
Bąbel, Przemysław
Glogan, Eveliina
Oleszczyk, Marek
Opis:
Background: Placebo and nocebo effects significantly influence health outcomes, yet healthcare professionals receive limited training and guidance on their mechanisms and clinical application, creating a gap in education and practical understanding. Conducted within the European PANACEA Consortium, this study evaluated healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding placebo and nocebo effects, and assessed their needs in further education. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey among a European multi-country convenience sample of healthcare professionals collected data assessing participants’ knowledge, perceptions, and experiences regarding placebo and nocebo effects; their application and ethical considerations in clinical practice; and investigated educational needs and interest in further training. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and thematic analysis was applied to the free-text responses. Results: Amongst 807 participants, 71.7% reported taking advantage of placebo effects in their practice, and over half of participants (55.8%) observing nocebo effects. Participants reported feeling somewhat confident (53.3%) in harnessing placebo effects with 47.5% feeling confident in preventing nocebo effects. The majority of respondents had not received formal training on placebo and nocebo effects, with most expressing an interest in further training in areas such as healthcare education, emphasizing communication skills to enhance placebo effects, and knowledge to recognize and reduce nocebo effects. Conclusions: There is a significant need for more comprehensive training on placebo and nocebo effects, particularly in early health professional education. These findings informed the development of educational resources and best practice recommendations developed as part of the outcomes from the PANACEA Consortium, improving the understanding and application of these effects among healthcare professionals across Europe.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
NIST Interlaboratory Study on Glycosylation Analysis of Monoclonal Antibodies : comparison of Results from Diverse Analytical Methods
Autorzy:
Rapp, Erdmann
Lattova, Erika
Evers, Waltraud
Leung, Pui-King Amy
Song, Xiaomin
Whittal, Randy M.
Shao, Chun
Fung, Adam
Emery, Robert J.
Wiegandt, Alena
Cipollo, John F.
Furuki, Kenichiro
Beck, Alain
Lee, Kelvin H.
Suh, Soo-Kyung
Örnrosb, Jessica
Patil, Sachin
Bodnar, Edward D.
An, Yanming
Gau, Brian
Yang, Yang
Potter, Oscar
Jabs, Wolfgang
Chen, Yuetian
Nakano, Miyako
Lee, Hyun Kyoung
Menard, Daniele
Toyoda, Masaaki
Kolarich, Daniel
Klapoetke, Song
Goswami, Kudrat
Wuhrer, Manfred
Yau, Hoi Kei
Stroop, Corne J.M.
Bock, Andreas
Chakrabarti, Ranjan
Leize-Wagner, Emmanuelle
Harazono, Akira
Froehlich, John W.
Saldova, Radka
Cyr, Terry D.
Merle, Christine
Haselberg, Rob
Resemann, Anja
Stambuk, Jerko
Zhang, Hui
Wiechmann, Anja
Yang, Shuang
Truong, Jennie
Hecht, Elizabeth S.
Pradhan, Pralima
Lebrilla, Carlito B.
Alagesan, Kathirvel
Sun, Shiwei
Said, Nassur
Szigeti, Marton
Duewer, David L.
Archer-Hartmann, Stephanie
Li, Yan
Lageveen-Kammeijer, Guinevere S.M.
Sekiya, Sadanori
Grunwald-Gruber, Clemens
OFlaherty, Roisin
Azadi, Parastoo
Jones, Richard
Yagi, Hirokazu
Magnelli, Paula E.
Karlsson, Niclas G.
Funaoka, Sohei
Zhang, Peiqing
Lindo, Viv
Zeck, Anne
Dadke, Disha
Hu, Yunli
Packer, Nicolle H.
De Leoz, Maria Lorna A.
Mast, Steven
Huang, Chuncui
Adamczyk, Barbara
Kasali, Toyin
Maier, Sandra
Link-Lenczowski, Paweł
Falck, David
Kondo, Sachiko
Perreault, Helene
Suckau, Detlev
Urbanowicz, Paulina A.
Yuen, CT
Bell, Len
Bhoskar, Prachi
Yoo, Jong Shin
Muddiman, David C.
Liew, Li Phing
Lauc, Gordan
de Haan, Noortje
Creskey, Marybeth
Zaia, Joseph
Everest-Dass, Arun
Li, Xu
Hennig, Rene
Kelly, Tim
Kozak, Radoslaw P.
Sosic, Zoran
Yuan, Hua
Frenkel, Ruth
Liu, Yaming
Kim, Jin Young
Staples, Gregory O.
Lakos, Zsuzsanna
Rohrer, Jeffrey S.
Jin, Chunsheng
Ruiz, Juan Echevarria Ruiz
Kang, Jichao
Lee, Ju Yeon
Nishikaze, Takashi
Sugiyama, Taiki
Mechref, Yehia
Seo, Youngsuk
Kremkow, Benjamin G.
Leone, Joseph W.
Saati, Andrew
Liu, Lily
Caron, Cassie
Cao, Rui
Larson, Goran
Shi, Xiaofeng
de Vreugd, Peter
Sihlbom, Carina
Reichardt, Niels-Christian
Heck, Albert J.R.
Lahori, Mohammedazam
Wang, Yaojun
Nilsson, Jonas
Shafer, Aaron
Amunugama, Ravi
Cajic, Samanta
Yu, Ying Qing
Tep, Sam
Harvey, David J.
Tan, Niclas Chiang
Altmann, Friedrich
Jaworek, Jolanta
Guttman, Andras
Komatsu, Emy
Royle, Louise
Rudd, Pauline M.
Cairo, Christopher
Kim, Sa-Rang
Pucic-Bakovic, Maja
Alley, William
Stein, Stephen E.
Kato, Koichi
Pengelley, Stuart
Francois, Yannis-Nicolas
Mahal, Lara
Zou, Chunxia
Meyer, Bernd
Kasper, Brian T.
Ano, Hyun Joo
Wang, Peng George
Reiz, Bela
Wu, Lauren
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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