Icelandic physiotherapists’ perceptions of contextual factors as triggers of nocebo effects: a mixed methods survey
Contextual factors surrounding physiotherapy treatment can trigger nocebo effects, resulting in negative outcomes despite evidence-based treatment. This study explored Icelandic physiotherapists' awareness, perception, and prevention of contextual factors that may trigger nocebo effects. This w...
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Abstract | Contextual factors surrounding physiotherapy treatment can trigger nocebo effects, resulting in negative outcomes despite evidence-based treatment.
This study explored Icelandic physiotherapists' awareness, perception, and prevention of contextual factors that may trigger nocebo effects.
This was a cross-sectional, convergent mixed-methods study utilizing an online survey. Quantitative data was collected by translating and adapting a previously developed survey and analyzed using descriptive and non-parametric statistics. Qualitative data from open-ended questions were transformed and analyzed using a contextual factor framework.
For the quantitative analysis, 206 responses were included. Seventy percent of Icelandic physiotherapists reported "seldom" or "rarely" encountering nocebo effects. The highest-rated perceived causes, based on the percent answering "very much" or "much," were inappropriate touch (89%), lack of trust between physiotherapist and patient (85%), use of negative language by the physiotherapist (83%), patient's prior negative experiences (80%), physiotherapist's negative attitude (78%), patient's negative expectations (77%), and negative non-verbal communication (74%). The most endorsed strategy for preventing nocebo effects was to teach and train patients in coping skills. Eighty-eight percent agreed that nocebo effects should be part of the physiotherapy curriculum. Qualitative descriptions of nocebo effects by 81 physiotherapists showed little self-reflection, with a tendency to attribute nocebo effects primarily to the patient's mind-set.
Comparisons to other surveys showed similarities that may be universal among physiotherapists alongside notable differences. Physiotherapists frequently attributed nocebo effects to the patient's mind-set but may need to consider a broader range of contextual factors to reduce nocebo effects more effectively. |
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AbstractList | Contextual factors surrounding physiotherapy treatment can trigger nocebo effects, resulting in negative outcomes despite evidence-based treatment.INTRODUCTIONContextual factors surrounding physiotherapy treatment can trigger nocebo effects, resulting in negative outcomes despite evidence-based treatment.This study explored Icelandic physiotherapists' awareness, perception, and prevention of contextual factors that may trigger nocebo effects.PURPOSEThis study explored Icelandic physiotherapists' awareness, perception, and prevention of contextual factors that may trigger nocebo effects.This was a cross-sectional, convergent mixed-methods study utilizing an online survey. Quantitative data was collected by translating and adapting a previously developed survey and analyzed using descriptive and non-parametric statistics. Qualitative data from open-ended questions were transformed and analyzed using a contextual factor framework.METHODSThis was a cross-sectional, convergent mixed-methods study utilizing an online survey. Quantitative data was collected by translating and adapting a previously developed survey and analyzed using descriptive and non-parametric statistics. Qualitative data from open-ended questions were transformed and analyzed using a contextual factor framework.For the quantitative analysis, 206 responses were included. Seventy percent of Icelandic physiotherapists reported "seldom" or "rarely" encountering nocebo effects. The highest-rated perceived causes, based on the percent answering "very much" or "much," were inappropriate touch (89%), lack of trust between physiotherapist and patient (85%), use of negative language by the physiotherapist (83%), patient's prior negative experiences (80%), physiotherapist's negative attitude (78%), patient's negative expectations (77%), and negative non-verbal communication (74%). The most endorsed strategy for preventing nocebo effects was to teach and train patients in coping skills. Eighty-eight percent agreed that nocebo effects should be part of the physiotherapy curriculum. Qualitative descriptions of nocebo effects by 81 physiotherapists showed little self-reflection, with a tendency to attribute nocebo effects primarily to the patient's mind-set.RESULTSFor the quantitative analysis, 206 responses were included. Seventy percent of Icelandic physiotherapists reported "seldom" or "rarely" encountering nocebo effects. The highest-rated perceived causes, based on the percent answering "very much" or "much," were inappropriate touch (89%), lack of trust between physiotherapist and patient (85%), use of negative language by the physiotherapist (83%), patient's prior negative experiences (80%), physiotherapist's negative attitude (78%), patient's negative expectations (77%), and negative non-verbal communication (74%). The most endorsed strategy for preventing nocebo effects was to teach and train patients in coping skills. Eighty-eight percent agreed that nocebo effects should be part of the physiotherapy curriculum. Qualitative descriptions of nocebo effects by 81 physiotherapists showed little self-reflection, with a tendency to attribute nocebo effects primarily to the patient's mind-set.Comparisons to other surveys showed similarities that may be universal among physiotherapists alongside notable differences. Physiotherapists frequently attributed nocebo effects to the patient's mind-set but may need to consider a broader range of contextual factors to reduce nocebo effects more effectively.CONCLUSIONComparisons to other surveys showed similarities that may be universal among physiotherapists alongside notable differences. Physiotherapists frequently attributed nocebo effects to the patient's mind-set but may need to consider a broader range of contextual factors to reduce nocebo effects more effectively. Contextual factors surrounding physiotherapy treatment can trigger nocebo effects, resulting in negative outcomes despite evidence-based treatment. This study explored Icelandic physiotherapists' awareness, perception, and prevention of contextual factors that may trigger nocebo effects. This was a cross-sectional, convergent mixed-methods study utilizing an online survey. Quantitative data was collected by translating and adapting a previously developed survey and analyzed using descriptive and non-parametric statistics. Qualitative data from open-ended questions were transformed and analyzed using a contextual factor framework. For the quantitative analysis, 206 responses were included. Seventy percent of Icelandic physiotherapists reported "seldom" or "rarely" encountering nocebo effects. The highest-rated perceived causes, based on the percent answering "very much" or "much," were inappropriate touch (89%), lack of trust between physiotherapist and patient (85%), use of negative language by the physiotherapist (83%), patient's prior negative experiences (80%), physiotherapist's negative attitude (78%), patient's negative expectations (77%), and negative non-verbal communication (74%). The most endorsed strategy for preventing nocebo effects was to teach and train patients in coping skills. Eighty-eight percent agreed that nocebo effects should be part of the physiotherapy curriculum. Qualitative descriptions of nocebo effects by 81 physiotherapists showed little self-reflection, with a tendency to attribute nocebo effects primarily to the patient's mind-set. Comparisons to other surveys showed similarities that may be universal among physiotherapists alongside notable differences. Physiotherapists frequently attributed nocebo effects to the patient's mind-set but may need to consider a broader range of contextual factors to reduce nocebo effects more effectively. |
Author | Testa, Marco Rossettini, Giacomo Snook, Abigail Grover Arnadottir, Solveig A Waage, Ingvi S Bjornsdottir, Sigrun V |
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