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Presentations from the 14th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Thursday 14th June 2012

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The Robert Pratt Lecture

HIV in 2012: trends and developments
Suzy Hargreaves, Liverpool John Moores University.

NHIVNA Plenary Session 1: What the future holds for HIV testing

Implications of changes in the NHS
Deborah Jack, National AIDS Trust.

Halve It campaign update
Dr Ed Wilkins, North Manchester General Hospital.

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1

Psychological models to promote behaviour change: what do HIV nurses need to know and why?
Dr Alex Margetts, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust and Dr Su Yin Yap, Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust.

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 1

Abstract O1 Psychological support study 'my brave face is false'
Caroline Lovett, The Sussex Beacon.

Abstract O2 Evaluation of a patient satisfaction survey following screening for HIV related neurocognitive impairment (NC)
Alice Nightingale, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

Abstract O3 Barebacking: opinions of HIV-positive men who have sex with men
Matthew Grundy-Bowers, City University, London.

Abstract O4 Promoting user involvement through holistic nursing framework for the care and management of people with HIV/AIDS as a chronic condition
Kemoh Rogers, Anglia Ruskin University, Essex.

NHIVNA Plenary Session 2: Faith and HIV

An overview
The Reverend Ijeoma Ajibade, Diocese of London and Southwark Cathedral.

Engagement in the community
Wellington Moyo and Brad Smith, Yorkshire Mesmac.

NHIVNA projects update

NHIVNA Regional Audit and Research Initiative
Michelle Croston, North Manchester General Hospital.

NHIVNA Regional Audit and Research Initiative
Matthew Grundy-Bowers, City University, London.

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 2

Abstract O5 HIV healthcare in the future: where do nurses fit in?
Eileen Nixon, University of Brighton.

Abstract O6 The establishment of an annual health clinic
Lorraine Lewis, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.

Abstract O7 Identification and management of patients who are newly diagnosed with HIV and subsequently lost to follow-up
Breda Patterson, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London.

Abstract O8 Improving nurses' knowledge about HIV: development and evaluation of an innovative online resource
Kirstie Weeks, University of Nottingham.

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 2

Top 10 highlights in 2011–12 and their impact on HIV nursing
Katherine Bethell, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh.