Evaluation of specific and non-specific effects in homeopathy: Feasibility study for a randomised trial

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作者
Fisher, Peter [1 ]
McCarney, Rob [1 ]
Hasford, Christian [1 ]
Vickers, Andrew [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci & Technol, Royal London Homeopath Hosp, Dept Psychol Med, London WC1N 3HR, England
关键词
specific effects; non-specific effects; dermatitis; randomised controlled trial; placebo control waiting list control;
D O I
10.1016/j.homp.2006.07.006
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the feasibility, in terms of acceptability to patients, physicians and other staff; data return and statistical power of a study to elucidate the relative contributions of specific and non-specific effects in homeopathic treatment of dermatitis. Design: Randomised, controlled 4-arm trial, 2 arms double-blind. Setting: Outpatient clinic, Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital. Participants: Seventy-five adult patients with dermatitis. Interventions: Patients were randomly allocated to: 'fast track' open verum homeopathy, 'fast track' double-blind verum homeopathy, 'fast track' double-blind placebo homeopathy or waiting list control. Main outcome measures: One hundred millimeter visual analogue scale of overall symptom severity; 10 point digital scores of sleep, itching, skin condition; weekly 5-point Likert scale of topical steroid use; Dermatology Life Quality Index at entry and completion. Results: Recruitment was below target, but the study was acceptable to staff and feasible. Blinded patients were more likely to withdraw (P= 0.021, chi(2) test). After correction for baseline differences and multiple comparisons, no outcome measure showed statistically significant between group differences. Blindness appeared to have a negative effect, but this was confounded by differential withdrawal. Conclusions: A definitive trial of this design is unlikely to discriminate the relative contributions of the non-specific and specific effects to the outcome of homeopathic treatment of dermatitis, because of patient preference issues.
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