#EndPJparalysis is about trusting nurses
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#EndPJparalysis is about trusting nurses

Brian Dolan @BrianwDolan Director of Health Service 360, visiting professor of nursing, Oxford Institute of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Research, Salford University, Manchester

The global movement to get patients up and dressed started with a conversation in the Australian outback

Broken Hill Hospital in New South Wales, Australia, is in a remote health district the size of England, with a population of just 30,000 people. It’s also the unlikely birthplace of #EndPJparalysis, a global social movement that has garnered more than 100 million impressions on Twitter since January this year.

Nursing Standard. 32, 8, 27-27. doi: 10.7748/ns.32.8.27.s24

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