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The Robert Pratt Lecture
Introduction to the Standards of Care for People Living with HIV
Professor Jane Anderson, Homerton University Hospital, London.
NHIVNA Plenary Session 1
Standard: Information for public health surveillance, commissioning, audit and research
HIV in the UK: the story so far
Dr Alison Brown, Health Protection Agency, London.
Standard: HIV testing and diagnosis
HIV testing in primary care: challenges and outcomes
Dr Richard Ma, The Village Practice, London.
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1
Standard: Access to, and retention in, HIV treatment and care
Lost to follow-up: identification of strategies to assist with patient engagement in service
Emma MacFarlane, Barking Community Hospital.
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 1
Abstract O1 To test or not to test, that is the question
Anele Waters, North Middlesex Hospital, London.
Abstract O2 Missed opportunities
Sandra Chidzomba, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.
Abstract O3 'Virtually' satisfied: we've developed a virtual clinic service, but is it safe and does it meet the needs of patients?
Maxine Owen, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.
Abstract O4 Community HIV support: next steps?
Anna Bamford, Sussex Community NHS Trust, Brighton.
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 2
Standard: Provision of outpatient treatment and care for HIV and access to care for complex comorbidity
Serving two masters – any willing provider
Eileen Nixon, Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 3
supported by a bursary grant from MSD
Standard: Safe ARV prescribing: Effective medicines management
The role of the nurse prescribing in a resource-poor area
Keni Ramapepe, Médecins Sans Frontières, Lesotho.
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 4
Standard: Inpatient care for people living with HIV
Complexities and challenges of providing inpatient care in the era of ART
Linda Panton, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh.
Janssen Invited Lecture
Commissioning and the impact on HIV nurses
Eileen Nixon, Brighton & Sussex University Hospital NHS Trust.
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts Session 2
Abstract O5 Development of an integrated care pathway (ICP) for HIV outpatient care in Scotland
Linda Panton, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh.
Abstract O6 HIV Complex Case Audit
Robert Downes, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust.
Abstract O7 Operational barriers to the implementation of opt-out HIV testing in novel settings
Rachel Bath, Barts Health NHS Trust, London.
Abstract O8 The experience of a recent diagnosis of HIV for men who have sex with men: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
John McLuskey, University of Nottingham.
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 5
Top 10 highlights in 2012–13 and their impact on HIV nursing
Lorraine Lewis and Maxine Owen, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital.
NHIVNA Workshop 1
Making sense of experiences: qualitative data collection and analysis within nursing research
Nathaniel Ault, Barts and the London NHS Trust and Michelle Croston, North Manchester General Hospital.