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In the clinical setting, the use of a placebo without the patient's knowledge may undermine trust, compromise the patient-physician relationship, and result in medical harm to the patient. Physicians may use placebos for diagnosis or treatment only if they: Enlist the patient's cooperation.
Physicians are ethically obligated to promote patients' welfare by balancing the anticipated benefits of a given intervention against its potential harms.
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Mar 22, 2015 · However, this is an ethically challenging proposition. This is because the use of placebos threatens to reduce the autonomy, upset the balance ...
Apr 4, 2018 · First, placebos are supposedly ineffective (or less effective than “real” treatments), so the ethical requirement of beneficence (and “relative” ...
Kihlbom's criterion (e) states that the physician will choose the treatment the risks of which are in accordance with the patient's attitudes towards risks.
Dec 8, 2023 · There is an interesting ethical debate to be had about the use of placebos in medicine. As a general rule, doctors do not prescribe placebos ...
In sum, the administration of a placebo can be either honest or dishonest: there is no moral “middle ground” that can be clinically exploited without also ...
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Mar 22, 2013 · A new study finds that a good number of doctors have given their patients placebo. Whether it's ethical or not may depend on the type.
Mar 25, 2013 · Doctors seemed more comfortable ethically with prescribing impure placebos. However, more than 90% thought prescribing either pure or impure ...
the ethics of prescribing placebos in medical therapeutics needs to be reevaluated in light of recent placebo research and improved understanding of the placebo.