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Effects of open-label placebos across populations and outcomes: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Johannes C. Fendel, Carl Tiersch, Paul Sölder, Jens Gaab, Stefan Schmidt

2025Scientific Reports12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This work synthesizes and updates findings from previous systematic-reviews and meta-analyses on open-label placebos (OLPs). For the first time, it directly tests whether OLPs differ in effects between clinical and non-clinical samples, and between self-report and objective outcomes. We searched eight databases up to November 9, 2023, and included 60 randomized controlled trials (RCTs), compromising 63 separate comparisons. OLPs yielded a small positive effect across various health-related outcomes (k = 63, n = 4554, SMD = 0.35, CI 95% = 0.26; 0.44, p < 0.0001, I 2 = 53%). The effect differed between clinical (k = 24, n = 1383, SMD = 0.47) and non-clinical samples (k = 39, n = 3171, SMD = 0.29; Q = 4.25, p < 0.05), as well as between self-reported (k = 55, n = 3919, SMD = 0.39) and objective outcomes (k = 17, n = 1250, SMD = 0.09; Q = 7.24, p < 0.01). Neithter the level of suggestiveness nor the type of control moderated the effect. These findings confirm that OLPs are effective for both clinical and non-clinical samples—particularly when effects are assessed via self-reports.

Topics & Concepts

Randomized controlled trialMeta-analysisMedicineMEDLINESystematic reviewInternal medicineBiologyBiochemistryPain Management and Placebo EffectPharmacology and Obesity TreatmentPsychological Treatments and Assessments