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A New Tool to Gauge Hope: Measuring Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain

Last updated: February 1, 2026 1:00 am
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A New Tool to Gauge Hope: Measuring Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain

A new study published in the European Journal of Pain introduces the Brief Inventory of Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain (BITEC), a validated tool designed to systematically assess patient expectations before therapy. Developed using Item Response Theory and tested on over 1,100 adults with chronic pain conditions, including fibromyalgia, the nine-item questionnaire reliably stratifies patients into high and low expectation categories. The research found that expectation levels varied significantly across different pain phenotypes, with higher expectations associated with greater symptom severity, and demonstrated the tool’s ability to distinguish between groups based on pain impact and catastrophizing.

Why it might matter to you: For professionals in obstetrics and gynecology, where chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, and conditions like endometriosis are prevalent, a tool like BITEC offers a structured way to incorporate patient expectations into clinical decision-making. Understanding a patient’s baseline expectations can help tailor communication, set realistic therapeutic goals, and potentially improve adherence and outcomes for complex, often multifactorial pain disorders. This moves beyond symptom management to a more personalized care model, which is crucial for managing long-term gynecological pain conditions.

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