id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_eqcycoiylfd7jjsd2omaarojke Karen L. Rice Bundling Interventions to Enhance Pain Care Quality (BITE Pain) in Medical Surgical Patients 2019.0 19 .pdf application/pdf 12843 3412 73 Bundling Interventions to Enhance Pain Care Quality (BITE Pain) in Medical Surgical Patients component bundle of evidence-based pain management strategies to improve patients' perception of pain care quality and Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used to test the effect of a bundled pain management intervention on 3 medical surgical units. Conclusion: Medical surgical patients participating in this study who received the bundled 6-component intervention reported case studies that tested individual nonpharmacologic interventions in the 2010 Pain Care Quality Study reported by components (BITE Pain TherapyTM) improve medical surgical patients' perception of pain care quality over time? on November 1, 2014 as a new best practice for the management of acute and chronic pain for all patients hospitalized on the 3 participating units. data for intervention adherence for the bundle components, PainCQ© and pain experience outcomes. bundle, we were unable to determine an effect of the unitbased intervention on patients' perception of pain care quality and 24-hour pain experience outcomes comparing the ./cache/work_eqcycoiylfd7jjsd2omaarojke.pdf ./txt/work_eqcycoiylfd7jjsd2omaarojke.txt