The placebo effect

Paul Arnstein RN, PhD
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Abstract

A placebo is an inert substance or a pseudo-therapeutic procedure believed to have no biological effect on health. Perplexed researchers and clinicians have observed powerful therapeutic effects experienced by patients receiving these inactive treatments. These desirable “placebo effects” are an outgrowth of the skilled application of the therapeutic arts and the mobilization of natural, intrinsic healing powers. This article reviews how healthcare professionals can modify the environment, treatments or professional practices to add therapeutic value to their interventions while tapping into the patients’ innate ability to help comfort and heal themselves.

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安慰剂效应
安慰剂是一种惰性物质或伪治疗程序,据信对健康没有生物学影响。困惑的研究人员和临床医生已经观察到接受这些无效治疗的患者所经历的强大治疗效果。这些令人满意的“安慰剂效应”是熟练运用治疗艺术和调动自然的、内在的治疗能力的结果。本文回顾了医疗保健专业人员如何修改环境、治疗方法或专业实践,以增加干预的治疗价值,同时利用患者的先天能力来帮助安慰和治愈自己。
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