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25th Annual Conference of NHIVNA (Birmingham 2023) - Presentations

Wednesday 14 June 2023 - Pre-conference Study Day: What are the barriers of getting to zero...

Session One

Welcome and introduction
Daini Flower, New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton and Andy Marshall, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust

Patient engagement for the newly diagnosed working professionals
Beth Freeborn, SCFT and Mark Mills

Mental health and isolation – the impact on getting to zero
Chris Williams, Plushealth

No Recourse To Public Funds-A Case Study
Catherine Gatford, Florence Nightingale Community Hospital

Session Two

HIV treatment versus substance misuse
Emily Dalloway, Recovery Near You, Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust & Nathan Lowe, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust

The challenges facing the HIV patient and nurse in the prison service
Eimear Kealey, Liverpool NHS Foundation Trust

Accessing HIV care as a young gay trans man, and the intersectional barriers young people can face in accessing HIV care
Eli Fitzgerald, Chiva / Positively UK

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Thursday 15 June 2023

Welcome address from the Chair of NHIVNA / Local Hosts
Liz Foote, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
Brigid Jones, Birmingham City Council
Harpreet Basi, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

25 years of NHIVNA
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust


Faith & HIV

Introduction
Liz Foote, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust

HIV and Faith
Cate Jacobs, Church of England

Integrating sexual health ,HIV/AIDS Prevention, Control and Patient Support in Faith Communities
Rachel Musomba, Africa Advocacy Foundation


NHIVNA Plenary Session - Quality of life (and what that means to different people)

HIV, aging and quality of life: Incorporating subjectivity for culturally competent nursing practice
Juan Leyva Moral, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

Lack of implementation of PROMS
Moses Shongwe, Barts Health NHS Trust


NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 1

O01 Drag Queen for a day: ‘DQ4ADAY’ - using Drag to improve confidence and HIV related self-stigma
Alan Spink, The Sussex Beacon

O02 Opt-out routine hiv testing in an emergency department a 2 year retrospective analysis
S Potts, Blackpool Teaching Hospital

O03 Klick – the use of mobile technology (app) in nurse-led clinics as a tool of empowerment (and development) for nurses and patients
Christina Antoniadi, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital

O04 Inside Out Health Project: how do people experience HIV healthcare in English prisons? An exploration of patient’s experiences and opinions
Felicity Young, University of Portsmouth & Solent NHS Trust


Personal wellbeing

Personal wellbeing
Nikki Williams, Sussex Community Foundation Trust


Updating the Standards for Psychological Support for Adults living with HIV (2011)

Updating the Standards for Psychological Support for Adults living with HIV (2011): Results from a stakeholder consultation to inform the review
Michelle Croston, University of Nottingham


NHIVNA Case presentations

CP1: A case of vertical transmission of HIV: discussion of missed opportunities for safeguarding and multidisciplinary working in the perinatal period
Moses Shongwe, Barts Health NHS Trust

CP2: Challenges of supporting a complex patient without a community service
Claire Chambers, NHS Lothian

CP3: High-Priority response resulting in improved patient and public health outcomes
Beth Freeborn, SCFT

CP4: Injectables case study Compassionate access patient
Jill Williams, Liverpool University Hospital


Friday 16 June 2023


NHIVNA Update Session

Feedback from the Cost of Caring in HIV (COCHIV) Study
Michelle Croston, University of Nottingham

Research Award Update
Kirstie Salthouse, North Manchester General Hospital

The HIV Model of Nursing
Eileen Nixon, University Hospitals Sussex, Michelle Croston, University of Nottingham and Steve Callaghan, EQE Health


Mental health/Neurodiversity

How do we measure Complexity? ...well, it’s complicated
Katy Bourne, Manchester Foundation Trust

HIV, Autism and M.E
Graeme Lavery, Sahir House


NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 2

O05 Immigration without information: an impending crisis?
Laura Hilton, Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation trust

O06 Barriers and facilitators to PrEP access for transgender women
Jessica Clarke, University of Nottingham


NHIVNA Top 10

NHIVNA Top 10 of the year
Matt Wills, Sheffield Hallam University & Christina Antoniadi, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust


AIDS memorial

AIDS memorial
Rachel Greaves, Birmingham AIDS and HIV Memorial / Positive Peers


Don’t listen to my HIV listen to me

Don’t listen to my HIV listen to me
Katie Warburton, Chiva / University of Central Lancashire


The next 25 years

The next 25 years
Nathaniel Hall & Angelina Namiba, NHIVNA Patrons