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Presentations from the 13th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Thursday 16th June 2011

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The Robert Pratt Lecture

The future of HIV prevention
Dr Timothy Hallett, Imperial College London.

NHIVNA Plenary Session 1 - HIV testing

HIV testing in non-traditional settings
Dr Michael Rayment, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London and
Susan Ogden, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

HIV testing in primary care settings
Gina Rowlands, Bevan House, Bradford.

The ‘Halve-It’ campaign: where are we now?
Ruth Lowbury, Medical Foundation for AIDS and Sexual Health (MedFASH).

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1

Ten key lessons from HIV research
Nicky Perry, Brighton and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust.

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 1

Abstract O1: An audit of HIV care provision for Immigration Removal Centre (IRC) patients
Diane Reid, Hillingdon Hospital, Middlesex.

Abstract O2: Young people and self-reported adherence to antiretroviral therapy: a HYPNet survey
Susan McDonald, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London.

Abstract O3: The joint implementation of point-of-care HIV testing in hospital and community settings: a nursing perspective
Kathy Jones, Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Abstract O4: Sexual health screening in HIV-positive patients: why not DIY ?
Tracey Buckingham, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.

NHIVNA Plenary Session 2 - Models of nursing care

What can we learn from nursing models in resource-poor settings?
Geraldine Main, Independent Nurse Consultant (with additional thanks to Julianna Misore from Mildmay International, Kenya for her contribution to this lecture).

Models of nursing in UK primary care settings
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust.

NHIVNA Initiatives

NHIVNA Regional Audit and Research Initiative
Catherine O’Keeffe, London Deanery

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 2

Abstract O4A: Facilitating nursing research within an HIV nursing network (Abstract O13 in Abstract pages)
Nicky Perry, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Abstract O5: HIV PEP champions in accident and emergency: can they improve the patient pathway?
Gary Seaton, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Abstract O6: Community HIV support: future model and challenges
Anna Bamford, Sussex Community NHS Trust.

Abstract O7: Introduction of a nurse-led asymptomatic sexual health screening clinic in HIV day ward leads to 225% increase in patients being offered an annual screen
Zoë Sheppard, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London.

Abstract O8: The role of the nurse in co-ordinating pre-exposure prophylaxis as a method of conception in HIV-positive men with HIV-negative partners in the UK
Laura Charlwood, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 2

Antiretroviral drug update
Professor Saye Khoo, University of Liverpool