[FG] Gaab JensHead of Research Unit Prof. Dr.Jens GaabOverviewMembersPublicationsProjects & CollaborationsProjects & Collaborations OverviewMembersPublicationsProjects & Collaborations Projects & Collaborations 1 foundShow per page10 10 20 50 Open-Label Placebo for Non-specific Pain in the Emergency Department: a Mixed-method Randomised Control Feasibility Study Research Project | 6 Project MembersThis project is a collaboration between the Emergency Department at the University Hospital of Basel and the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Basel. The investigation will analyze whether an intervention consisting of open-label placebo tablets is feasible for patients with non-specific pain in the emergency department. Open-label placebos are administered without deception, meaning the patients are aware they are taking a placebo. Patients will be randomized into intervention group (OLP) or control group (treatment as usual) with ibuprofen. The study duration for patients is 30 days. 1 1 OverviewMembersPublicationsProjects & Collaborations
Projects & Collaborations 1 foundShow per page10 10 20 50 Open-Label Placebo for Non-specific Pain in the Emergency Department: a Mixed-method Randomised Control Feasibility Study Research Project | 6 Project MembersThis project is a collaboration between the Emergency Department at the University Hospital of Basel and the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Basel. The investigation will analyze whether an intervention consisting of open-label placebo tablets is feasible for patients with non-specific pain in the emergency department. Open-label placebos are administered without deception, meaning the patients are aware they are taking a placebo. Patients will be randomized into intervention group (OLP) or control group (treatment as usual) with ibuprofen. The study duration for patients is 30 days. 1 1
Open-Label Placebo for Non-specific Pain in the Emergency Department: a Mixed-method Randomised Control Feasibility Study Research Project | 6 Project MembersThis project is a collaboration between the Emergency Department at the University Hospital of Basel and the Faculty of Psychology at the University of Basel. The investigation will analyze whether an intervention consisting of open-label placebo tablets is feasible for patients with non-specific pain in the emergency department. Open-label placebos are administered without deception, meaning the patients are aware they are taking a placebo. Patients will be randomized into intervention group (OLP) or control group (treatment as usual) with ibuprofen. The study duration for patients is 30 days.