Placebo controls in randomized trials of acupuncture Journal Article


Author: Vickers, A. J.
Article Title: Placebo controls in randomized trials of acupuncture
Abstract: Considerable intellectual and practical effort has been expended on designing and evaluating placebo controls in acupuncture studies. Somewhat less attention has been paid to the question: Why use a placebo in a randomized trial of acupuncture? This is partly because placebo controls have generally been seen as an inherent part of randomized trial methodology. As a result, most acupuncture trials have included a placebo-control group. A large number of different placebo techniques have been used in these trials. The design and choice of placebo techniques has typically depended on purely theoretical considerations, without empirical validation of physiological inactivity and psychological credibility. Principles can be developed for deciding whether to use placebo or another form of control in a randomized trial. These include issues of ethics, practicality and methodology. Such principles apply regardless of the intervention; they can and should be applied to acupuncture research.
Keywords: control group; validity; acupuncture; clinical trials; single-blind studies; placebo effect; placebos -- administration and dosage
Journal Title: Evaluation & the Health Professions
Volume: 25
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0163-2787
Publisher: Sage Publications  
Date Published: 2002-12-01
Start Page: 421
End Page: 435
Language: English
ACCESSION: 2003038482
PROVIDER: EBSCOhost
PUBMED: 12449085
PROVIDER: cin20
DOI: 10.1177/0163278702238055
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Notes: Accession Number: 2003038482 -- Entry Date: 20030228 -- Revision Date: 20130823 -- Publication Type: journal article; pictorial; questionnaire/scale; review; tables/charts -- Journal Subset: Health Services Administration; Peer Reviewed; USA -- NLM UID: 7805992 -- Source: cin20
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