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24th Annual Conference of NHIVNA (Cardiff 2022) - Presentations

Wednesday 15 June 2022 - Pre-conference study day: Women and HIV

Welcome and introduction
Angelina Namiba, 4M Network of Mentor Mothers

Young women and HIV
Michelle Bockor, Positively UK

Women, HIV & sex: healthy, happy sexual relationships
Rebecca Mbewe, 4M Network of Mentor Mothers

Mama Knows Breast: Pregnancy and the importance of infant feeding choices for women living with HIV
Angelina Namiba, 4M Network of Mentor Mothers

Contraception & reproductive health
Emily Clarke, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

HIV and the menopause (medical perspective)
Emily Clarke, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation

HIV and the menopause (patient perspective)
Sophie Strachan, Sophia Forum

HIV and trans women (medical and patient perspective)
Kate Nambiar, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust

PrEP For Women – How far have we come and what still needs to be done
Sophie Strachan, Sophia Forum

Empowering women: What works well in the consultation room
Jo Josh, British HIV Association (BHIVA) and the UK Community Advisory Board (UK-CAB)
(presented by Sophie Strachan, Sophia Forum)

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Thursday 16 June 2022

Welcome address
Liz Foote, Chair, NHIVNA and Kerry Roberts, Local Host, Hywel Dda University Health Board – West Wales

NHIVNA Plenary Session One

Intentional non-adherence
Liz Foote, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust

The role of Peer Support in addressing non-adherence
Garry Brough, Positively UK

What adherence interventions work
Michelle Croston, University of Nottingham

Trauma and adherence issues: making sense of what seems not to make sense
Sarah Rutter, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust


NHIVNA Plenary Session Two

Joint working to improve the metabolic patient pathway
Linda Panton & Tracy Russell, NHS Lothian

The frailty assessment team
Justine Mellor, Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust

Integrated care systems
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust


Satellite Symposium – ViiV Healthcare


NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 1

O01 Working with Complexity in Reflective Practice: Images, thoughts and feelings brought up in sessions
Nicola Williams, CHIVSS, West Sussex

O02 Remote HIV Care - A Community Nursing Approach
Jill Williams, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

O03 The impact of free formula milk provision for parents living with HIV
Anna Brewster, The Food Chain

O04 Psychological wellbeing and sleep in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- a retrospective analysis of assessment and interventions within HIV services in the United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, interim data
Nicola Galbraith, Gilead Sciences


Update Session: Research, education and the HIV Nursing journal supplement

HIV Nursing Journal
Liz Foote, Chair, NHIVNA

Model of HIV Nursing
Eileen Nixon

Education
John McLuskey, University of Nottingham

Research
Kirstie Salthouse, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust


Satellite Symposium – ViiV Healthcare


NHIVNA Plenary Session Three

Advanced care planning – end of life care
Liz Foote, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust


NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 2

O05 Recreational drug use, chemsex and antiretroviral prescribing in an HIV cohort in Brighton, UK
Zoe Adler, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust

O07 Where Have All Our Patients Gone? A collaborative multidisciplinary team approach to Lost to Follow Up
Julie-Anne Field, Barking Hospital

O08 Widening access to HIV testing through a national home-testing offer: the success of HIV Scotland’s community-led approach
Alastair Hudson, HIV Scotland


Friday 17 June 2022

NHIVNA Case Presentation Session

The challenges and successes of multidisciplinary working during the Covid 19 pandemic
Sibusisiwe Mutambara, Sussex Community NHS Trust

Time and teamwork: the challenges of asylum destitution in people living with HIV
James Macdonald, NHS, Manchester


Satellite Symposium – Gilead Sciences

Satellite Symposium – Gilead Sciences


Stigma

Stigma in the NHS
Moses Shongwe, Barts Health NHS Trust

You will get AIDS and die’ – the devastating impact of Homophobia and HIV stigma on children of the 1980s
Nathaniel Hall, NHIVNA Patron, and Actor, Writer and HIV Activist

Growing up with HIV - the role of stigma
Katie Warburton, University of Central Lancashire, and CHIVA youth committee


2019 NHIVNA Research Award update

Using a co-creation approach to share the cancer experiences of patients living with HIV: Translating research findings into practice
Dr Emma Hainsworth, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Initial perceptions of HIV nurses involved in delivering a community-based intervention to improve engagement of HIV patients in care and treatment – Qualitative enquiry
Charlie Hughes, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

“Inside Out Health Project” How do male prisoners experience HIV healthcare in English prisons? An exploration of patient’s experiences and opinions
Felicity Young, Solent NHS Trust


NHIVNA invited lecture

Psychological impact of caring during the COVID-19 pandemic on HIV nurses, Phase 1 of the COCHIV Study
Matt Wills, Sheffield Hallam University, London

The impact of COVID-19 - self compassion
Michelle Croston, University of Nottingham


NHIVNA top 10 of the year

NHIVNA top 10 of the year
Christina Antoniadi, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Jill Williams, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Nathaniel Hall, NHIVNA Patron, and Actor, Writer and HIV Activist
Angelina Namiba, NHIVNA Patron and 4M Network of Mentor Mothers