A growing body of evidence is emerging for a phenomenon known as the nocebo effect. This is when a person is conditioned to expect a negative response, or to anticipate negative effects from an experience. These findings highlight the importantance of effective communication with patients and the influence that good anxiety and pain management control can have in improving treatment outcomes. The placebo effect has been widely researched, but new studies have shown that nocebo can have a greater effect than placebo The nocebo effect is prevalent in interactions between patients and healthcare workers. Research has demonstrated that if a patient deems a healthcare professional not to understand or believe them, this can cause distress, and the physiological effect can reduce the prognosis of treatment. It has also been demonstrated that patients who are anxious or expect pain during a procedure, feel more pain because of this negative expectation.
越来越多的证据表明存在一种被称为反安慰剂效应的现象。这是指一个人习惯于预期负面反应,或预期某种经历会产生负面影响。这些发现凸显了与患者进行有效沟通的重要性,以及良好的焦虑和疼痛管理控制对改善治疗效果的影响。安慰剂效应已得到广泛研究,但新的研究表明,反安慰剂效应可能比安慰剂效应产生更大的影响。反安慰剂效应在患者与医护人员的互动中很普遍。研究表明,如果患者认为医护人员不理解或不相信他们,这可能会导致痛苦,而且生理效应会降低治疗的预后。研究还表明,在手术过程中焦虑或预期会疼痛的患者,由于这种负面预期会感到更疼痛。