Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations

Background: Empathic communication and positive messages are important components of “placebo” effects and can improve patient outcomes, including pain. Communicating empathy and optimism to patients within consultations may also enhance the effects of verum, i.e., non-placebo, treatments. This is p...

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Main Authors: Kirsten A. Smith, Jane Vennik, Leanne Morrison, Stephanie Hughes, Mary Steele, Riya Tiwari, Jennifer Bostock, Jeremy Howick, Christian Mallen, Paul Little, Mohana Ratnapalan, Emily Lyness, Pranati Misurya, Geraldine M. Leydon, Hajira Dambha-Miller, Hazel A. Everitt, Felicity L. Bishop
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpain.2021.721222/full
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Jane Vennik
Leanne Morrison
Leanne Morrison
Stephanie Hughes
Mary Steele
Riya Tiwari
Riya Tiwari
Jennifer Bostock
Jeremy Howick
Christian Mallen
Paul Little
Mohana Ratnapalan
Emily Lyness
Pranati Misurya
Geraldine M. Leydon
Hajira Dambha-Miller
Hazel A. Everitt
Felicity L. Bishop
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Jane Vennik
Leanne Morrison
Leanne Morrison
Stephanie Hughes
Mary Steele
Riya Tiwari
Riya Tiwari
Jennifer Bostock
Jeremy Howick
Christian Mallen
Paul Little
Mohana Ratnapalan
Emily Lyness
Pranati Misurya
Geraldine M. Leydon
Hajira Dambha-Miller
Hazel A. Everitt
Felicity L. Bishop
Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations
Frontiers in Pain Research
placebo effects
primary medical care
doctor patient communication
clinical empathy
optimism
osteoarthritis
author_facet Kirsten A. Smith
Jane Vennik
Leanne Morrison
Leanne Morrison
Stephanie Hughes
Mary Steele
Riya Tiwari
Riya Tiwari
Jennifer Bostock
Jeremy Howick
Christian Mallen
Paul Little
Mohana Ratnapalan
Emily Lyness
Pranati Misurya
Geraldine M. Leydon
Hajira Dambha-Miller
Hazel A. Everitt
Felicity L. Bishop
author_sort Kirsten A. Smith
title Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations
title_short Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations
title_full Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations
title_fullStr Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During Consultations
title_sort harnessing placebo effects in primary care: using the person-based approach to develop an online intervention to enhance practitioners' communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism during consultations
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Pain Research
issn 2673-561X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: Empathic communication and positive messages are important components of “placebo” effects and can improve patient outcomes, including pain. Communicating empathy and optimism to patients within consultations may also enhance the effects of verum, i.e., non-placebo, treatments. This is particularly relevant for osteoarthritis, which is common, costly and difficult to manage. Digital interventions can be effective tools for changing practitioner behavior. This paper describes the systematic planning, development and optimization of an online intervention—“Empathico”–to help primary healthcare practitioners enhance their communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism during consultations.Methods: The Person-Based Approach to intervention development was used. This entailed integrating insights from placebo and behavior change theory and evidence, and conducting primary and secondary qualitative research. Systematic literature reviews identified barriers, facilitators, and promising methods for enhancing clinical empathy and realistic optimism. Qualitative studies explored practitioners' and patients' perspectives, initially on the communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism and subsequently on different iterations of the Empathico intervention. Insights from the literature reviews, qualitative studies and public contributor input were integrated into a logic model, behavioral analysis and principles that guided intervention development and optimization.Results: The Empathico intervention comprises 7 sections: Introduction, Empathy, Optimism, Application of Empathico for Osteoarthritis, Reflection on my Consultations, Setting Goals and Further Resources. Iterative refinement of Empathico, using feedback from patients and practitioners, resulted in highly positive feedback and helped to (1) contextualize evidence-based recommendations from placebo studies within the complexities of primary healthcare consultations and (2) ensure the intervention addressed practitioners' and patients' concerns and priorities.Conclusions: We have developed an evidence-based, theoretically-grounded intervention that should enable practitioners to better harness placebo effects of communication in consultations. The extensive use of qualitative research throughout the development and optimization process ensured that Empathico is highly acceptable and meaningful to practitioners. This means that practitioners are more likely to engage with Empathico and make changes to enhance their communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism in clinical practice. Empathico is now ready to be evaluated in a large-scale randomized trial to explore its impact on patient outcomes.
topic placebo effects
primary medical care
doctor patient communication
clinical empathy
optimism
osteoarthritis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpain.2021.721222/full
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spelling doaj-e06e9bcc16324bfaae4925a5f72203a42021-08-24T06:37:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pain Research2673-561X2021-08-01210.3389/fpain.2021.721222721222Harnessing Placebo Effects in Primary Care: Using the Person-Based Approach to Develop an Online Intervention to Enhance Practitioners' Communication of Clinical Empathy and Realistic Optimism During ConsultationsKirsten A. Smith0Jane Vennik1Leanne Morrison2Leanne Morrison3Stephanie Hughes4Mary Steele5Riya Tiwari6Riya Tiwari7Jennifer Bostock8Jeremy Howick9Christian Mallen10Paul Little11Mohana Ratnapalan12Emily Lyness13Pranati Misurya14Geraldine M. Leydon15Hajira Dambha-Miller16Hazel A. Everitt17Felicity L. Bishop18Primary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomCentre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomCentre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPolicy Innovation & Evaluation Research Unit, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United KingdomFaculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomPrimary Care Centre Versus Arthritis, School of Medicine, Keele University, Keele, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomCentre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomPrimary Care Population Sciences and Medical Education, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomCentre for Clinical and Community Applications of Health Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomBackground: Empathic communication and positive messages are important components of “placebo” effects and can improve patient outcomes, including pain. Communicating empathy and optimism to patients within consultations may also enhance the effects of verum, i.e., non-placebo, treatments. This is particularly relevant for osteoarthritis, which is common, costly and difficult to manage. Digital interventions can be effective tools for changing practitioner behavior. This paper describes the systematic planning, development and optimization of an online intervention—“Empathico”–to help primary healthcare practitioners enhance their communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism during consultations.Methods: The Person-Based Approach to intervention development was used. This entailed integrating insights from placebo and behavior change theory and evidence, and conducting primary and secondary qualitative research. Systematic literature reviews identified barriers, facilitators, and promising methods for enhancing clinical empathy and realistic optimism. Qualitative studies explored practitioners' and patients' perspectives, initially on the communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism and subsequently on different iterations of the Empathico intervention. Insights from the literature reviews, qualitative studies and public contributor input were integrated into a logic model, behavioral analysis and principles that guided intervention development and optimization.Results: The Empathico intervention comprises 7 sections: Introduction, Empathy, Optimism, Application of Empathico for Osteoarthritis, Reflection on my Consultations, Setting Goals and Further Resources. Iterative refinement of Empathico, using feedback from patients and practitioners, resulted in highly positive feedback and helped to (1) contextualize evidence-based recommendations from placebo studies within the complexities of primary healthcare consultations and (2) ensure the intervention addressed practitioners' and patients' concerns and priorities.Conclusions: We have developed an evidence-based, theoretically-grounded intervention that should enable practitioners to better harness placebo effects of communication in consultations. The extensive use of qualitative research throughout the development and optimization process ensured that Empathico is highly acceptable and meaningful to practitioners. This means that practitioners are more likely to engage with Empathico and make changes to enhance their communication of clinical empathy and realistic optimism in clinical practice. Empathico is now ready to be evaluated in a large-scale randomized trial to explore its impact on patient outcomes.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpain.2021.721222/fullplacebo effectsprimary medical caredoctor patient communicationclinical empathyoptimismosteoarthritis