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Glossary
Sham treatment

published in March - April 2015 - in Il Fisioterapista - issue n.2

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Bibliografia

  1. Miller FG, Kaptchuk TJ. Sham procedures and the ethics of clinical trials. J R Soc Med 2004; 97(12): 576-8.
  2. Miller FG. Sham surgery: an ethical analysis. Am J Bioeth 2003; 3(4): 41-8.
  3. Brim RL, Miller FG. The potential benefit of the placebo effect in sham-controlled trials: implications for risk-benefit assessĀ­ments and informed consent. J Med Ethics 2012; 0: 1-5.
  4. Bishop FL, Adams AE, Kaptchuk TJ, et al. Informed consent and placebo effects: a content analysis of information leaflets to identify what clinical trial participants are told about placebos. PLoS One 2012.
  5. Miller FG, Brody H. Understanding and harnessing placebo effects: clearing away the underbrush. Journal Med Philos 2011; 36(1): 69-78.
  6. Miller FG, Rosenstein DL, DeRenzo EG. Professional integrity in clinical research. JAMA 1998; 280(16): 1449-54.
  7. Miller FG, Rosenstein DL. The therapeutic orientation to clinical trials. N Engl J Med 2003; 348(14): 1383-6.
  8. Miller FG, Brody H. A critique of clinical equipoise: therapeutic misconception in the ethics of clinical trials. Hastings Center Rep 2003; 33(3): 19-28.
  9. Emanuel EJ, Wendler D, Grady C. What makes research ethical? JAMA 2000.
  10. World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects. JAMA 2000; 283(20): 2701-11.

 
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