The aim of the study is to find out how pain nursing documentation audit and educational feedback effect to RN's pain nursing documentation, the average level of pain nursing documentation knowledge of unit RN's, patient satisfaction of pain management and number of pain nursing incident reports. In addition, how background variables are related to the pain nursing documentation. Research hypothesis: Pain nursing documentation audit and educational feedback increased RNs' pain nursing documentation and knowledge, patient satisfaction to pain management and effect to number of pain nursing incident reports.
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Change in RNs' pain documentation
Timeframe: Baseline (T0), month 1 (T1), month 2 (T2), month 3 (T3), month 4 (T4), month 5 (T5) month 6 (T6), month 7 (T7), month 8 (T8)
Change in RNs' pain knowledge
Timeframe: Baseline (T0), month 3 (T3), month (T7)