Placebo and nocebo in the treatment of migraine: How much does real world effectiveness depend on contextual effects?

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hauke Basedau, Raffaele Ornello, Eleonora De Matteis, Bolortsetseg Davaasuren, Begimai Kadyrova, Doga Vuralli, Myroslav Bozhenko, Ilaha Azizova, Natia Bitsadze, Elnura Eralieva, Messoud Ashina, Dimos Mitsikostas, Francesca Puledda
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Abstract

Purpose: Treatments in medicine impact individuals beyond their intended effects, due to phenomena such as the placebo and nocebo effects. The placebo effect arises from the positive expectation of a treatment being beneficial, while the nocebo effect stems from the negative expectation of a treatment causing harm. Both in real-world practice and clinical trials, treatments can lead to outcomes unrelated to their intended mechanism of action, which we categorize as placebo and nocebo responses. These responses, combined with the inherent fluctuation in a condition's natural progression, regression to the mean, and random comorbidities, make up a significant part of the therapeutic experience. Particularly in pain management, placebo and nocebo effects play a substantial role. By addressing modifiable contextual factors such as patient expectations, lifestyle choices, and the therapeutic relationship, healthcare providers can enhance the effectiveness of migraine treatments, paving the way for a more comprehensive, individualized approach to patient care. We must also consider non-modifiable factors like personal experiences, beliefs, and information from social media and the internet.

Conclusion: This review offers a summary of our current understanding of the placebo and nocebo effects in migraine management.

治疗偏头痛的安慰剂和反安慰剂:现实世界的有效性在多大程度上取决于情境效应?
目的:由于安慰剂和反安慰剂效应等现象,医学治疗对个体的影响超出了预期效果。安慰剂效应产生于对治疗有益的积极预期,而反安慰剂效应产生于对治疗有害的消极预期。在现实世界的实践和临床试验中,治疗可能导致与其预期作用机制无关的结果,我们将其归类为安慰剂和反安慰剂反应。这些反应,结合病情自然进展的固有波动、回归均值和随机合并症,构成了治疗经验的重要组成部分。特别是在疼痛管理中,安慰剂和反安慰剂效应起着重要作用。通过解决可改变的环境因素,如患者期望、生活方式选择和治疗关系,医疗保健提供者可以提高偏头痛治疗的有效性,为更全面、个性化的患者护理方法铺平道路。我们还必须考虑不可改变的因素,如个人经历、信仰以及来自社交媒体和互联网的信息。结论:本综述总结了我们目前对偏头痛治疗中安慰剂和反安慰剂作用的理解。
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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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