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11th Annual Conference National HIV Nurses Association

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Programme for Wednesday 24th
Programme for Thursday 25th
Programme for Friday 26th


Wednesday 24 June 2009


14:00-17:30
NHIVNA Pre-Conference Study Day

NHIVNA Pre-Conference Study Day in collaboration with Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals and Gilead Sciences

Hall 6, Level 3
Managing cardiovascular disease in HIV: the nurse’s role


Thursday 25 June 2009


Registration and exhibition open from 08:30–17:40

09:00–09:05
Welcome address from the Chair of NHIVNA
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

09:05-09:10
Welcome address from the Conference Subcommittee Chair
Nathaniel Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust

0910–1010
Keynote Session
Developments in advanced practice nursing roles

Chair:
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

The US perspective
Debra Trimble
University of Texas Medical Branch, USA

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The UK perspective
Dr Kim Manley
Royal College of Nursing (RCN), UK

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10:10-10:40
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1

Chair:
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

Task shifting in HIV care
Brian George
Mortimer Market Centre, London

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10:40-11:00
Morning coffee

11:00–11:30
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 2

Chair:
Maxine Owen
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

New treatment updates
Dr Steve Taylor
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

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11:30-12:30
Merck Sharp & Dohme Satellite Symposium

Chair:
Zoe Sheppard
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

HIV and ageing
Dr Peter Kroker
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

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12:30-13:30
Lunch, exhibition and posters

1310–1330
NHIVNA Annual General Meeting

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13:30-14:40
Plenary Session 1

Different models of nurse-led adherence support

Chair:
Eileen Nixon
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

Peer-support services
Juliet Bennett
Freelance nurse consultant

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Motivational interviewing
Phil Henshaw
Barts and The London NHS Trust

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A nurse-led model from Zambia
Lasidah Mwaba
University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

Evelyn Mwamba
University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

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Community models for Africans in the UK
Sue Capstick
Blackburn with Darwen Primary Care Trust

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Interactive panel discussion

14:40-15:10
Gilead Sciences Invited Lecture

Chair:
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

The nurse’s role in early HIV therapy
Breda Ward
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

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15:10-15:40
Afternoon tea

15:40-17:40
Oral Abstract Parallel Sessions

Track 1 and Track 2 run simultaneously.

Oral Abstract Presentations: Track 1
Hall 5, Level 3/4

Chairs:
Catrin Evans
University of Nottingham

Lorraine Lewis
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

15:40–16:00

Abstract O1
The complexities of provider-initiated routine HIV testing and counselling: the experiences of nurses in Nairobi Kenya
Catrin Evans
University of Nottingham

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16:00–16:20

Abstract O2
A study examining the experiences of patients who attend for medical investigation during acute HIV seroconversion
Scott Mullaney
Imperial College London

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16:20–16:40
Abstract O3
A qualitative study to explore why individuals who are late presenters with HIV infection do not test sooner
Lucy Dowson
Brighton and Sussex Medical School

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16:40–17:00

Abstract O4
Hepatitis C infection in HIV-positive gay men – beyond statistics
Felicity Greenham
Body Positive North West

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17:00–17:20

Abstract O5
Testing HIV positive during pregnancy – preliminary results of a qualitative study
Carmel Kelly
Queen’s University Belfast

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17:20–17:40
Abstract O6
Growing older and living longer with HIV-1
Nicky Perry
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

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Oral Abstract Presentations: Track 2
Hall 6, Level 3

Chairs:

Juliet Bennett
Freelance Nurse Consultant Chairs:
Claire Tweedale
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

15:40–16:00
Abstract O7
Palliative care in the Ukraine: results from the evaluation of a training programme for healthcare professionals
Dermott McDonald
Mildmay International, a subsidiary of Mildmay Mission Hospital, London

16:00–16:20

Abstract O8
The uptake of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening and incidence of STIs in the Barts and the London SPARTAC cohort.
Carl De Souza and
Are Isaksen
Royal London Hospital

16:20–16:40

Abstract O9 Changes in body composition and physical functioning in response to an exercise referral programme for males living with HIV/AIDS
Rita Doerner
University of Bristol

16:40–17:00

Abstract O10
Education, education, education!
Maxine Owen
Birmingham Heartlands HIV Service, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust

17:00–17:20

Abstract O11
The lived experience of HIV and hepatitis C virus co-infection: a phenomenological study
Gillian Farrell
St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

17:20–17:40

Abstract O12
Understanding the perspectives of patients on user involvement groups (UIG): the implications for holistic nursing care and management of people with HIV/AIDS as a chronic condition
Kemoh Rogers
Homerton University Hospital

Oral abstract presentations
Instructions on how to submit an abstract for potential presentation as part of this session.

20:00
Drinks Reception followed by Gala Dinner

Crowne Plaza Hotel
Birmingham City Centre

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Friday 26 June 2009


Registration and exhibition open from 09:00-16:00

09:00-09:30
Oral Abstract Parallel Session Review

Dr Catrin Evans
University of Nottingham

Juliet Bennett
Freelance Nurse Consultant

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0930–0940
NHIVNA Awards Ceremony

09:40-10:10
Tibotec, a division of Janssen-Cilag Invited Lecture

Chair:
Nathaniel Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust

‘Striking The Balance’
Nicky Perry
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

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10:10-11:10
Plenary Session 2

Transitional care of adolescents

Chairs:
Nathaniel Ault
Barts and The London NHS Trust

Yvonne Heath
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

Dr Tomàs Campbell
Newham Psychological Services, London

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Interactive case studies

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Catherine Donoghue
Newham Primary Care Trust, London

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Sue Wong
Newham Primary Care Trust, London

Panel discussion

11:10-11:30
Morning coffee

11:30-12:30
NHIVNA Invited Lectures 3 & 4

Chairs:
Catherine Donoghue
Newham Primary Care Trust, London

Sally Scott
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

HIV and young people
Sue McDonald
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

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HIV prevention
Marco Rossi
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London

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12:30-13:30
Plenary Session 3

Living longer with HIV

Chair:
Jane Bruton
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Brenda Mann
Eastern and Coastal Kent Community Services

Care plans for people with long-term conditions
Mark Platt
National Voices

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Ageing with HIV
Christian Decle
Front Line HIV Forum

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13:30-14:30
Lunch, exhibition and posters

14:30-15:00
Pfizer Invited Lecture

The contribution of nursing core competencies in an evolving HIV environment

Eileen Nixon
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Laura Waters
Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals, London

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15:30-16:30
Plenary Session 4

The NHIVNA Debate

Chairs:
Jane Kennedy
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London
Zoë Sheppard
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

The motion:
This house believes that the law in relation to HIV disease will assist the public health agenda to reduce the number of HIV patients.

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For the motion:
Julie Godwin
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

Against the motion:
Jan Home
Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

16:00
Summary and close by the Chair of NHIVNA
Sheila Morris
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh

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