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The Placebo Effect And Health - Combining Science & Compassionate Care (Paperback)
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The Placebo Effect And Health - Combining Science & Compassionate Care (Paperback)
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Loot Price R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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Since the days when doctors routinely made house calls and sat by
the bedside offering comforting words along with medical care, the
doctor-patient relationship has become increasingly impersonal and
superficial. As medical technology and treatment have improved, and
time constraints have become more demanding, the beneficial effects
of meaningful doctor-patient interactions have too often been
overlooked. Nonetheless, objective clinical trials have repeatedly
shown that real, measurable benefits to the patient occur through
the "placebo effect," the positive effects of the doctor's presence
and personality plus the patient's belief in the efficacy of the
treatment.
Dr. W. Grant Thompson, a frequent consultant on the design of
clinical trials, reviews the history of the placebo effect and the
evidence of its benefits to health in this lively, informative, and
scientifically rigorous book. He looks at both the planned use of
placebos in blind clinical trials and the unplanned placebo effects
arising out of the doctor-patient relationship, the passage of
time, and the perceptions of the patient. Dr. Thompson emphasizes
that placebos in themselves have no intrinsic benefit; what matters
is how the treatment is provided and under what circumstances. He
argues that understanding the placebo effect is important for the
care of the ill, the design of clinical trials, and healthcare
policy planning. He contends that we should be using judiciously
the best medical evidence, but even that can be undermined by
insensitive delivery. Healthcare policy can only gain from taking
both vital components of medical care into consideration.
Praised by the New England Journal of Medicine as "a gifted teacher
and clinician with a talent for clear exposition," Dr. Thompson has
written an important, accessible, and interesting work that deepens
our understanding of both the tangible and intangible factors that
affect health. He convincingly demonstrates that patients need the
best that science has to offer combined with kind and compassionate
caregiving by doctors in order for a treatment to be its most
effective.
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