Simmons Kanesha, Ortiz Robin, Kossowsky Joe, Krummenacher Peter, Grillon Christian, Pine Daniel, Colloca Luana
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Bethesda, MD, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.
Pain. 2014 Nov;155(11):2229-2235. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2014.08.036. Epub 2014 Aug 29.
Pain modulation by placebo mechanisms is one of the most robust and best-studied phenomena, yet almost all research investigating the mechanisms and implications of the placebo analgesia are based on adult research. After highlighting crucial aspects that need to be considered in studying pain modulation in children, this comprehensive review examines studies related to pain modulation with an emphasis on factors such as age, neural development and pain measures. We critically discuss psychological mechanisms underlying placebo effects, including (1) verbally induced expectations, (2) conditioning and learning mechanisms, and (3) child-parent-physician interactions. Taken together, research suggests that placebo mechanisms can affect therapeutic outcomes and potentially be exploited clinically to improve clinical outcomes in pediatric population. Recommendations for further investigating the mechanistic bases and harnessing placebo effects for supportive therapeutic applications are given.
安慰剂机制对疼痛的调节是最有力且研究最充分的现象之一,但几乎所有探究安慰剂镇痛机制及影响的研究都基于成人研究。在强调了儿童疼痛调节研究中需要考虑的关键方面后,这篇综述全面审视了与疼痛调节相关的研究,重点关注年龄、神经发育和疼痛测量等因素。我们批判性地讨论了安慰剂效应背后的心理机制,包括(1)言语诱导的期望、(2)条件作用和学习机制,以及(3)儿童 - 父母 - 医生的互动。综合来看,研究表明安慰剂机制可影响治疗结果,并有可能在临床上加以利用以改善儿科患者的临床结局。文中给出了进一步探究其机制基础以及利用安慰剂效应进行支持性治疗应用的建议。