shamcontrole
Shamcontrole, commonly described in English as a sham control, refers to a control condition in experimental research where participants undergo a simulated intervention that replicates the sensory and procedural aspects of the active treatment yet lacks its therapeutic component. In Dutch-language literature, the term shamcontrole is used to describe this design. The aim is to isolate placebo effects and other non-specific factors from the true effect of the intervention.
In randomized controlled trials, sham controls help ensure that observed outcomes reflect the intervention itself rather
Examples include sham surgeries in trials of new surgical techniques, where incisions are made but no therapeutic
Ethical considerations are central in the use of shamcontrole. Exposing participants to the risks of a procedure