%0 Journal Article %T Bundling Interventions to Enhance Pain Care Quality (BITE Pain) in Medical Surgical Patients %J Archive of "The Ochsner Journal". %D 2019 %R 10.31486/toj.18.0164 %X Background: Inadequate pain management and undertreatment remain a serious clinical issue among hospitalized adults, contributing to chronic pain syndromes and opioid dependency. Implementation of individual pain care interventions has been insufficient to improve pain care quality. The purpose of this interprofessional, patient-centered project was to implement a 6-component bundle of evidence-based pain management strategies to improve patientsĄŻ perception of pain care quality and 24-hour pain experience outcomes %K Acute pain %K animal assisted therapy %K aromatherapy %K implementation science %K interprofessional relations %K music therapy %K pain¨Cpostoperative %K pain management %K pain measurement %K quality indicators¨Chealth care %K quality of health care %K surveys and questionnaires %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6584199/