Published on in Vol 21, No 1 (2019): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/9955, first published .
Informing Adults With Back Pain About Placebo Effects: Randomized Controlled Evaluation of a New Website With Potential to Improve Informed Consent in Clinical Research

Informing Adults With Back Pain About Placebo Effects: Randomized Controlled Evaluation of a New Website With Potential to Improve Informed Consent in Clinical Research

Informing Adults With Back Pain About Placebo Effects: Randomized Controlled Evaluation of a New Website With Potential to Improve Informed Consent in Clinical Research

Journals

  1. Bishop F, Greville-Harris M, Bostock J, Din A, Graham C, Lewith G, Liossi C, O’Riordan T, White P, Yardley L. Supporting informed choice in acupuncture: effects of a new person-, evidence- and theory-based website for patients with back pain. Acupuncture in Medicine 2019;37(2):98 View
  2. Hudek N, Carroll K, Semchishen S, Vanderhout S, Presseau J, Grimshaw J, Fergusson D, Gillies K, Graham I, Taljaard M, Brehaut J. Describing the content of trial recruitment interventions using the TIDieR reporting checklist: a systematic methodology review. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2024;24(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Mariani L, Corvol J. Placebo Effects in Neurologic Disease. View
  2. . Les méthodes mixtes en psychologie. View