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Presentations from the 18th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Thursday 30 June 2016

Download Final Programme Date: 30 June - 1 July 2016

Venue: Manchester, UK
 

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Welcome address from the Chair of NHIVNA

Michelle Croston Michelle Croston
North Manchester General Hospital

Welcome address from the NHIVNA Conference Local Hosts

Justine Mellor and Kirstie Weeks Justine Mellor and Kirstie Weeks
Manchester Royal Infirmary

Sarah Morris and Grace Newbold Sarah Morris and Grace Newbold
North Manchester General Hospital

Robert Pratt Lecture

Valerie Delpech Update on undiagnosed high-risk groups and the impact of stigma
Valerie Delpech, Public Health England

NHIVNA Plenary Session 1

The following film was shown during this session:
'AIDS: Doctors and Nurses Tell Their Stories'
Director: Alejandro Medina
Producer: Leigh Chislett
Executive Producer: Tracey Gardiner

Jayne Churchill HIV and mental health: Double stigma?
Jayne Churchill, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1

Bronagh McBrien Treatment update
Bronagh McBrien, Manchester Royal Infirmary

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 2

Greg Mitchell Marc Thompson Proud and PrEP: What are we waiting for?
Greg Mitchell, Independent
Marc Thompson, Positively UK

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 1

Simone Naylor Abstract O1 Developing and sustaining an HIV nursing workforce: insights from a national study
Simone Naylor, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Shaun Watson Abstract O2 Luxury or necessity? An economic assessment of the community HIV Clinical Nurse Specialist role
Shaun Watson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Mark Roche Abstract O3 Characteristics and costs: a demographic and cost analysis of lost to follow up patients who re-presented to a tertiary HIV inpatient unit
Mark Roche, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals

Pauline Jelliman Abstract O4 It's just like diabetes: a qualitative study, exploring views about distinguishing features of HIV/AIDS as a manageable, chronic long term condition from multidisciplinary HIV specialists
Pauline Jelliman, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust

NHIVNA Workshop 1

Angelina Namiba Stigma and language
Angelina Namiba, Salamander Trust

NHIVNA Projects Update

Michelle Croston NHIVNA Projects Update
Michelle Croston, North Manchester General Hospital

Gilead Sciences Satellite Symposium

Eileen Nixon Towards 2025: how do we future proof HIV nursing?
Eileen Nixon, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton and Marc Thompson, Positively UK

This educational session is sponsored by Gilead Sciences. Gilead Sciences has not had any involvement in speaker selection or content of this session.

Janssen Invited Lecture

Chris O'Connor Heterosexual men and HIV
Chris O'Connor, Baseline

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 2

Elizabeth Foote Abstract O5 HIV community virtual clinic: an innovative service development to ensure the needs those who cannot attend hospital HIV clinics are effectively met
Elizabeth Foote, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust

Justine Mellor Abstract O6 Setting up an HIV outreach service
Justine Mellor, Manchester Royal Infirmary

Maxine Owen Abstract O7 'Surviving the storm' - facing up to the challenges posed by the loss of our sexual health service following the turmoil of a tendering process
Maxine Owen, Heartlands Hospital, Birmingham

Linda Panton Abstract O8 Challenges of increasing HIV testing in a non-traditional setting
Linda Panton, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

NHIVNA Workshop 2

Joe Phillips HIV testing in non-traditional settings
Joe Phillips, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London