Context matters: the psychoneurobiological determinants of placebo, nocebo and context-related effects in physiotherapy.

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Archives of physiotherapy Pub Date : 2020-06-11 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40945-020-00082-y
Giacomo Rossettini, Eleonora Maria Camerone, Elisa Carlino, Fabrizio Benedetti, Marco Testa
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Background: Placebo and nocebo effects embody psychoneurobiological phenomena where behavioural, neurophysiological, perceptive and cognitive changes occur during the therapeutic encounter in the healthcare context. Placebo effects are produced by a positive healthcare context; while nocebo effects are consequences of negative healthcare context. Historically, placebo, nocebo and context-related effects were considered as confounding elements for clinicians and researchers. In the last two decades this attitude started to change, and the understanding of the value of these effects has increased. Despite the growing interest, the knowledge and the awareness of using the healthcare context to trigger placebo and nocebo effects is currently limited and heterogeneous among physiotherapists, reducing their translational value in the physiotherapy field.

Objectives: To introduce the placebo, nocebo and context-related effects by: (1) presenting their psychological models; (2) describing their neurophysiological mechanisms; (3) underlining their impact for the physiotherapy profession; and (4) tracing lines for future researches.

Conclusion: Several psychological mechanisms are involved in placebo, nocebo and context-related effects; including expectation, learning processes (classical conditioning and observational learning), reinforced expectations, mindset and personality traits. The neurophysiological mechanisms mainly include the endogenous opioid, the endocannabinoid and the dopaminergic systems. Neuroimaging studies have identified different brain regions involved such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the rostral anterior cingulate cortex, the periaqueductal gray and the dorsal horn of spine. From a clinical perspective, the manipulation of the healthcare context with the best evidence-based therapy represents an opportunity to trigger placebo effects and to avoid nocebo effects respecting the ethical code of conduct. From a managerial perspective, stakeholders, organizations and governments should encourage the assessment of the healthcare context aimed to improve the quality of physiotherapy services. From an educational perspective, placebo and nocebo effects are professional topics that should be integrated in the university program of health and medical professions. From a research perspective, the control of placebo, nocebo and context-related effects offers to the scientific community the chance to better measure the impact of physiotherapy on different outcomes and in different conditions through primary studies.

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环境因素:安慰剂、反安慰剂和物理治疗中环境相关效应的心理神经生物学决定因素。
背景:安慰剂和反安慰剂效应体现了心理神经生物学现象,在医疗保健背景下,在治疗过程中发生行为、神经生理、感知和认知变化。安慰剂效应是由积极的医疗环境产生的;而反安慰剂效应是负面医疗环境的结果。从历史上看,安慰剂、反安慰剂和环境相关效应被认为是临床医生和研究人员的混淆因素。在过去的二十年里,这种态度开始改变,对这些影响的价值的理解也有所增加。尽管越来越多的人感兴趣,但目前物理治疗师对使用医疗环境触发安慰剂和反安慰剂效应的知识和意识是有限的,而且是异质性的,这降低了它们在物理治疗领域的转化价值。目的:介绍安慰剂、反安慰剂和情境相关效应:(1)提出它们的心理模型;(2)描述其神经生理机制;(3)强调其对物理治疗行业的影响;(4)后续研究思路。结论:安慰剂、反安慰剂和情境相关效应涉及多种心理机制;包括期望,学习过程(经典条件反射和观察学习),强化期望,心态和人格特征。神经生理机制主要包括内源性阿片系统、内源性大麻素系统和多巴胺能系统。神经影像学研究已经确定了不同的大脑区域,如背外侧前额叶皮层、吻侧前扣带皮层、导水管周围灰质和脊柱背角。从临床角度来看,利用最佳循证疗法对医疗环境进行操纵,意味着有机会触发安慰剂效应,并在遵守道德行为准则的情况下避免反安慰剂效应。从管理角度看,利益相关者、组织和政府应鼓励对旨在提高物理治疗服务质量的保健环境进行评估。从教育的角度来看,安慰剂和反安慰剂效应是一个专业课题,应该纳入大学的健康和医学专业课程。从研究的角度来看,安慰剂、反安慰剂和情境相关效应的对照为科学界提供了通过初步研究更好地衡量物理治疗对不同结果和不同条件的影响的机会。
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