Data-Driven Interdisciplinary Interventions to Improve Inpatient Pain Management

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Pain during hospitalization and dissatisfaction with pain management are common. This project consisted of 4 phases: identifying a pain numeric rating scale (NRS) metric associated with patient satisfaction, identifying independent predictors of maximum NRS, implementing interventions, and evaluating trends in NRS and satisfaction. Maximum NRS was inversely associated with favorable pain satisfaction for both efficacy (n = 4062, χ2 = 66.2, P

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Reich, D. L., Porter, C., Levin, M. A., Lin, H. M., Patel, K., Fallar, R., … Silverstein, J. H. (2013). Data-Driven Interdisciplinary Interventions to Improve Inpatient Pain Management. American Journal of Medical Quality, 28(3), 187–195. https://doi.org/10.1177/1062860612457425

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