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A New Tool for Personalised Pain Management: Measuring Patient Expectations

Last updated: January 31, 2026 11:15 pm
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A New Tool for Personalised Pain Management: Measuring Patient Expectations

Researchers have developed and validated a new psychometric instrument, the Brief Inventory of Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain (BITEC), to systematically assess patient expectations. Developed using Item Response Theory and validated in a large cohort of over 1,100 patients with chronic pain conditions, the nine-item tool reliably stratifies individuals into high and low expectation categories. The study found that expectation levels varied significantly across pain phenotypes, with higher symptom severity associated with higher expectations, highlighting the complex interplay between a patient’s clinical presentation and their anticipated treatment outcomes.

Why it might matter to you: This tool directly addresses a core challenge in pharmacotherapy and clinical trials: the placebo effect and the role of patient expectancy in therapeutic outcomes. For a pharmacologist, it offers a quantifiable metric that could be integrated into Phase II and III trial designs to better parse drug efficacy from contextual effects. In clinical practice, it provides a framework for personalized medicine, allowing treatment plans—including drug selection and dosing strategies—to be adjusted based on a patient’s pre-treatment mindset, potentially improving adherence and optimizing the therapeutic window.

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