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A new tool to measure hope in chronic pain

Last updated: February 1, 2026 12:03 am
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A new tool to measure hope in chronic pain

Researchers have developed and validated a new, brief instrument called the Brief Inventory of Treatment Expectations in Chronic Pain (BITEC). Using Item Response Theory, the nine-item scale reliably classifies patients into high or low expectation categories. The tool demonstrated strong construct validity, showing that expectation levels vary across different chronic pain conditions, with higher expectations linked to greater symptom severity. The team also created a bedside application to support clinical use of this classification system.

Why it might matter to you: For gastroenterologists managing chronic abdominal pain syndromes like IBS or visceral hypersensitivity, this tool offers a standardized way to quantify a key psychological modulator of treatment outcomes. Integrating expectation assessment into clinical practice could help tailor therapeutic approaches and improve patient-provider communication, potentially leading to better adherence and efficacy for interventions ranging from neuromodulators to dietary therapies.

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