Date: 18 - 19 June 2015
Venue: Leeds, UK
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Thursday 18 June 2015
Robert Pratt Lecture
Adding value to care – the future of specialist nursing
Professor Alison Leary, London South Bank University
NHIVNA Plenary Session 1
HIV nursing: influencing the future
Jason Warriner, Royal College of Nursing
Forget me not: providing care for people living with HIV and dementia (What does the future hold for our elderly HIV patients?)
Dr Simon Rackstraw, Mildmay Hospital, London
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1
An update on social care funding and Personal Independence Payments (PIP)
Matt Wills, Homerton University Hospital, London
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 1 (Abstracts 1-4)
Abstract O1 An exploration of the health and social care concerns of HIV-positive gay men aged over 65: a qualitative study using photo elicitation and framework analysis
Louise Kerr, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Abstract O2 Experiences of HIV positive patients accessing a one stop clinic
Justine Mellor, Manchester Centre for Sexual Health
Abstract O3 Patient perspectives on the treatment cascade
Jane Bruton, Imperial College
Abstract O4 Indicators of complex social needs in a small cohort of HIV-positive adults
Alison Barnes, Body and Soul
Janssen Invited Lecture
The role cultural intelligence plays in harmonising treatments and therapeutic environments
Karen Bellion, Othella LLP
NHIVNA Workshop 1
Treatment as Prevention: Implementing TasP in your service
Juliet Bennett, Independent Nurse Specialist and Gary Barker, St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
NHIVNA Projects Update
Michelle Croston
North Manchester General Hospital
NHIVNA Plenary Session 2
Clinical research and the role of the Research Nurse
Anele Waters, Barts Health, The Royal London Hospital
Patients' experience in clinical research (followed by panel discussion)
Dr Benjamin Cromarty, North Yorkshire AIDS Action
Patients' experience in clinical research (followed by panel discussion)
Angelina Namiba, Positively UK
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 2 (Abstracts 5-8)
Abstract O5 Peer Navigators – can patient-led support contribute to clinical and well-being outcomes?
Allan Anderson, Positively UK
Abstract O6 Perceptions of support amongst adolescents living with and affected by HIV
Alison Barnes, Body & Soul
Abstract O7 The Wellness Thermometer: the experiences of patients with human immunodeficiency virus with a new wellbeing monitoring tool
Michelle Croston, North Manchester General Hospital
Abstract O8 Being positive about being positive - staff stories to increase HIV awareness
Tracey Buckingham, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 2
HIV care in the Criminal Justice System: Is it fit for purpose?
Pauline Jelliman, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust
NHIVNA Workshop 2
Statistics made easy (Understanding basic statistics in papers & presentations)
Dr Colette Smith, University College London