Wednesday 26 June 2019 - NHIVNA Pre-conference Study Day: COMPLEX CARE
Welcome and introduction by the Patrons of NHIVNA
Robert Fieldhouse, Baseline
Angelina Namiba, Salamander Trust
The challenges of getting people tested
Kath Charters, Sahir House
Emma Richards, Sahir House
The challenges of getting people on treatment
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
The challenges of complex care versus treatment
Elizabeth Foote, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Treatment: the patient perspective
Fungai Murau, 4MNet and SWIFT
Panel discussion
Occupational complexities
Elizabeth Julian, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham
Physical complexities
Darren Brown, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Psychological complexities
Sarah Rutter, North Manchester General Hospital
Complexities: the patient perspective
Susan Cole, NAM
Panel discussion
Thursday 27 June 2019 - The Challenges of HIV Today
Welcome address from the Chair of NHIVNA / Local Host
Shaun Watson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
Justine Mellor, Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
Grace Newbold, North Manchester General Hospital
Robert Pratt Lecture
Nurses demonstrating value
Ann McMahon, Royal College of Nursing
NHIVNA Plenary Session 1
Working better together: the Liverpool perspective
Mas Chaponda, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Kate McKinnell, Brownlow Health Liverpool
Shirley Caddick, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Patient representative, Sahir House
ViiV Healthcare Satellite Symposium
Mental Health: The Mind, the Body and the Soul
Kate Nambiar, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Sarah Rutter, North Manchester General Hospital
Including members of the ViiV Healthcare Patient Forum Panel
Gilead Sciences Invited Lecture
Annual Health Reviews
Michelle Croston, Gilead Sciences Ltd
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 1 (1–4)
O1: A service review of patients living with HIV admitted to an infectious diseases department
Hilary Piercy, Sheffield Hallam University
O2: Adapting a named nurse model for HIV outpatients with increased needs
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals
O3: Innovative practice a commissioned service to deliver routine HIV screening within the acute medical unit
Suzan Potts, Blackpool Teaching Hospital
O4: Developing an in-reach service to facilitate early discharge from hospital for people living with HIV and other complex needs
Hannah Pugh, The Sussex Beacon, Brighton
NHIVNA Research and Development Scholarship Awards
NHIVNA research and development scholarships – an overview
Hilary Piercy, Sheffield Hallam University
NHIVNA Plenary Session 2
Language, gender, identity and HIV
Kate Nambiar, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Language, gender, identity and HIV
Angelina Namiba, Salamander Trust
NHIVNA/ EHNN Invited Lecture
Leaving no one behind: maximising healthcare access for marginalised key populations affected by HIV
Ian Hodgson, International HIV/AIDS Alliance
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 2 (5–8)
O5: Using a local mental health pathway to support the BHIVA psychology standards
Zoe Adler and Jonathan Roberts, Royal Sussex County Hospital
O6: An Integrated model of care for women living with HIV during pregnancy
Janine Mcgregor-Read, Positively UK, London
O7: Are we meeting the needs of female HIV patients?
Stewart Attridge, Cardiff & Vale University Health Board
O8: Changes in chemsex and sexual behaviour over time, among a cohort of MSM in London and Brighton: Findings from the AURAH2 study
Janey Sewell, University College London
HIVPA Invited Lecture
An overview of the top ten ARV’s to know about (include injections)
Harriet Baker, Manchester NHS Foundation Trust
Friday 28 June 2019 - The Challenges of HIV Today
NHIVNA Case Presentation Session
Case 1: From Despair to repair
Sarah Barber, Bromley Healthcare
Case 2: Injectable ART for non-adherent patients
Darran McAteer, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Case 3: HIV Partner Notification: Moral, ethical and logistical dilemmas
Mike Spall-Hancy, Homerton University Hospital
Case 4: Is specialist inpatient HIV nursing still relevant?
Kirstie Salthouse, North Manchester General Hospital
MSD Satellite Symposium
Speakers:
Cheryl Gowar, NAT; Andy Ustianowski, ID Consultant, MRI; Shaun Watson, CNS; Matt Wills, Homerton University Hospital; Patient Representative
NHIVNA Invited Lecture
My life in HIV
Robert Downes, Royal Liverpool University Hospital
Gilead Sciences Satellite Symposium
Why nurses are best placed to achieve the 4th 90’
Jonathan Roberts, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Eva Celaya, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Jenny Kendrick, The Northern Contraception, Sexual Health and HIV Service
Gabriele Bassoli, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
NHIVNA Annual General Meeting
NHIVNA Awards Ceremony
CHIVA Performance
Life Growing Up
This is spoken word/storytelling performance created with young people who have grown up living with HIV, through participation in the arts engagement programme delivered by CHIVA (UK).
CHIVA Invited Lectures
Supporting young people with HIV
Katie Warburton, University of Central Lancashire
A transition pathway: the Leeds approach
Maria Dowie, Leeds General Infirmary
NHIVNA Plenary Session 3
The AIDS era: an oral history of UK healthcare workers – an update
Jane Bruton, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Siân Edwards, Northside Clinic, Melbourne, Australia
Close by the Chair of NHIVNA
Shaun Watson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London