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14th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Scholarships and Awards

Krattinger Rennison Charitable Trust Nursing Research Award

The prize is awarded for an original piece of nursing research presented at the NHIVNA Annual Conference, either as an oral or poster presentation.

Abstract O8: Improving nurses' knowledge about HIV: development and evaluation of an innovative online resource
Kirstie Weeks, University of Nottingham

Pictured from left to right are: Catrin Evans (Judging panel representative), Kirstie Weeks, and Nathaniel Ault (Chair, NHIVNA).

Mediscript Clinical Practice Award

The prize was awarded for a clinical practice initiative that has made an impact on patient care presented at the NHIVNA Annual Conference either as an oral or poster presentation.

Abstract O1: Psychological support study 'my brave face is false'
Caroline Lovett, The Sussex Beacon

Pictured from left to right are: Jane Bruton (Judging panel representative), Caroline Lovett and Nathaniel Ault (Chair, NHIVNA).

NHIVNA Best Poster Award

This prize was awarded for the best poster presentation displayed at the NHIVNA Annual Conference.

Abstract P12: As HIV moves towards a chronic disease- how involved are patients in their own care?
Juliet Bennett, Freelance Consultant/Nurse Adviser

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NHIVNA Best Oral Award

This prize was awarded for the best oral presentation displayed at the NHIVNA Annual Conference.

Abstract O2: Evaluation of a patient satisfaction survey following screening for HIV related neurocognitive impairment (NCI)
Alice Nightingale, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Pictured from left to right are: Jane Bruton (Judging panel representative), Alice Nightingale and Nathaniel Ault (Chair, NHIVNA).

The NHIVNA/Gilead Sciences HIV Nursing Award 2012

The NHIVNA / Gilead Nurse of the year award was set up in 2007 to recognise the outstanding achievements of nurses who have made a significant or unique contribution to the care and quality of life of people with HIV.

The winner of this years award has in many ways revolutionised HIV nursing care over her past 20 years in the field. Her colleagues count her as being their most inspirational influence.

Jane Bruton, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

Pictured from left to right are: Jane Bruton and Nathaniel Ault (Chair, NHIVNA)