National HIV Nurses Association
10th Annual Conference National HIV Nurses Association
Presentations From The Conference
Presentations from the conference are available to download from here, please see the programme below. If available, the PDF file is listed with the agenda item.
The PDF files are also available to download from the document library section of the NHIVNA member’s web site.
Thursday 26 June 2008
Friday 27 June 2008
Page updated Friday 6th June 2008
Introduction
Executive Committee
Provisional Programme
Conference Information
Registration Form PDF File [372 Kb]
Scholarships and Awards
Abstract Information and Form
Membership Information
Membership Application Form 2008 PDF File [372 Kb]
Information on Glasgow
Map of Glasgow
Registration and exhibition open from 0830–18:00
0900–0915
Welcome address from the Chair of NHIVNA
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
0915-1015
Plenary Session 1
Developing roles of HIV nursing
Chair: Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Download presentation as a PDF File [2.9 MB]
The role of the advanced HIV practice nurse and HIV nurse consultant
Nathaniel Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust
Developing roles within in-patient care
Carole Duff
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
1015–1045
Pfizer Invited Lecture
New clases, new strategies
How to get value out of new treatments
Chair: Zoë Sheppard
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
HIV management in 2008: the importance of maximising tolerability
Dr Chloe Orkin
St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London
Interactive case study
Nicky Perry
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
1045–1110
Morning coffee
1110–1210
Plenary Session 2
Perceptions of health and illness
Chair: Roy Brazington
CASCAID
An anthropological view
Jane Bruton
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Dr Ian Hodgson
University of Bradford
Download presentation as a PDF File [18.3 MB]
Self-management and long-term adherence in HIV
James Miller
Living Well
Download presentation as a PDF File [172 Kb]
1210–1240
Keynote Presentation
Chair: Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Nursing careers: fit for the 21st Century
Professor Christine Beasley CBE
Chief Nursing Officer, Department of Health
1240–1340
Lunch, exhibition and posters
13:20-13:40 NHIVNA Annual General Meeting
1340–1440
Plenary Session 3
HIV as a chronic illness: models of chronic disease management
Chair: Eileen Nixon
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Chronic disease management: a cardiology perspective
Lynne Ruddick
Mile End Hospital, London
Download presentation as a PDF File [2.8 MB]
Chronic disease management: a diabetes perspective
Mary Scott
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Download presentation as a PDF File [5.8 MB]
Panel discussion
David Bingham
Terrence Higgins Trust
Paul Clift
UK Community Advisory Board (UK-CAB)
1440–1540
Abbott Satellite Symposium
Improving HIV services for patients of sub-Saharan African origin living in the UK
Chair: Rhon Reynolds
African HIV Policy Network (AHPN)
Issues for black Africans living with HIV in the UK
Dr Charles Mazhude
University Hospital Lewisham, London
Tailoring your management approach to black Africans with HIV
Brenda Mann
Eastern & Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust
1540–1600
Afternoon tea
1600–1800
Parallel Sessions
Oral Abstract Presentations
Track 1 and Track 2 run simultaneously
Track 1 Queen Mary Suite
Chair:
Catrin Evans
University of Nottingham
1600–1620 Abstract O1
HIV nurse-led clinic
Laura Hilton
Southend Hospital
1620–1640 Abstract O2
As national targets recommend a greater emphasis on detection of people living with undiagnosed HIV, can the new approach to community-based HIV testing at Body Positive North West (BPNW), Manchester offer a solution?
Cath Slater
and
Yoke Broadbent
Body Positive North West, Manchester
1640–1700 Abstract O3
The provision of a nurse-led out-of-hours service across a clinical network
Guido Tapia
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
1700–1720 Abstract O4
Handle with care: point of care testing
Jonathan Roberts
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
1720–1740 Abstract O5
A nurse-led HIV smoking cessation service: addressing cardiovascular risk
Simon Farnworth
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
1740–1800 Abstract O6
Nurse-led PEPSE support: using audit to identify the core nursing
competencies required for service delivery
Nathanial Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust
Download presentation as a PDF File [2.2 MB]
Oral Abstract Presentations:
Track 2 Waverley Suite
Chair
Brenda Mann
East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust
1600–1620 Abstract O7
Implementing competencies for Band 5 nurses in an East London HIV
outpatient clinic
Nathanial Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust
1620–1640 Abstract O8
What are the palliative care needs of UK HIV/AIDS patients
and are they being referred to specialist palliative care?
Robert Hammond
Camden Primary Care Trust, London
1640–1700 Abstract O9
Defining the role of the healthcare assistant in an HIV outpatient clinic
Eileen Nixon
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
1700–1720 Abstract O10
A case notes audit of patients transferring care between
HIV outpatient services
Gladys Mundowa
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
1720–1740 Abstract O11
HIV-2: nursing care and management
Kemoh Rogers
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
1740–1800 Abstract O12
Supporting bereaved children of a terminally ill HIV-infected parent on an
adult inpatient hospital ward
Djamel Hamadache
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
2000
Drinks Reception followed by Gala Dinner
Held at Òran Mór
Friday 27 June 2008
Registration and exhibition open from 0830–1630
0900–0930
Oral Abstract Parallel Session Review
Catrin Evans
University of Nottingham
Brenda Mann
East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust
0930–0940
NHIVNA Awards Ceremony
0940–1010
Boehringer Ingelheim Invited Lecture
What is the rush to take medication?
Chair: Catrin Evans
University of Nottingham
Issues affecting when clients start medication
Roy Brazington
CASCAID
1010–1110
Plenary Session 4
Two decades of HIV
Chair: Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
HIV infection in the IV drug user: 20 years on
Dr Roy Robertson
Muirhouse Medical Group, Edinburgh
Ann Chiswick
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
HIV and the brain: still a problem after 20 years
Professor Jeanne Bell CBE
University of Edinburgh
1110–1130
Morning coffee
1130–1200
Gilead Sciences Invited Lecture
Chair: Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
Screening and first-line management of CVD in HIV
Clare Stradling
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
1200–1230
NHIVNA Invited Lecture
Current health policy in relation to HIV. Session 1
Chair: Nathaniel Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust
Eligibility for HIV care
Joe Brady
Scottish Refugee Council
1230–1330
Plenary Session 5
Current health policy in relation to HIV. Session 2
Electronic patient records: virtual patients – real dilemmas
Chair: Zoë Sheppard
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Expert Panel
Paul Clift
UK Community Advisory Board (UK-CAB)
Dr Ian Hodgson
University of Bradford
Barbara Stuttle CBE
South West Essex Primary Care Trust
1330–1430
Lunch, exhibition and posters
1430–1500
Tibotec, a division of Janssen-Cilag Invited Lecture
Chair: Kieran Sharkey
Southmead Hospital, Bristol
A nurses guide to interpreting clinical trial data
Nicky Perry
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
1500–1530
NHIVNA Invited Lecture
Treatment of HIV co-infection
Chair: Kieran Sharkey
Southmead Hospital, Bristol
HIV and hepatitis C co-infection
Sara Lamond
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
1530–1630
Plenary Session 6
Treatment dilemmas: to treat or not to treat?
Chairs:
Jane Kennedy
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Jane Bruton
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Interactive case presentations
Eligibility for HIV care
Ursula Harrisson
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Mental Health
Roy Brazington
CASCAID
Paediatrics
Marthe Le Prevost
North West London NHS Trust
1630
Summary and close by the Chair of NHIVNA
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh
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