Date: 26 - 27 June 2014
Venue: City Hall, Cardiff
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Thursday 26 June 2014
Robert Pratt Lecture
Reflection on a career in HIV care
Jane Bruton, Imperial College London
NHIVNA Plenary Session 1
Changes in the healthcare system and future models of HIV care
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
The development of patient-related outcome measures (PROMs)
Mark Platt, UK Community Advisory Board (UK-CAB)
Janssen Invited Lecture
Unlocking patient potential in HIV management
Lloyd Humphreys, Patients know best
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 1
Abstract O1 Integrating the planning of HIV nursing services within NHS and HIV service indicators
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
Abstract O2 Qualitative exploration of Adult Nurses' perceptions of caring for a patient with an infectious disease, with a primary focus on HIV
Sophie Kavallares, University of Nottingham
Abstract O3 The challenge of scaling up testing for HIV: a qualitative meta-synthesis of nurses' and midwives' views and experiences of the provision and management of routine 'provider-initiated HIV testing and counselling' (PITC)
Dr Catrin Evans, University of Nottingham
Abstract O4 The importance of the relationship with healthcare teams in the first year of an HIV diagnosis for men who have sex with men, an interpretative phenomenological analysis
John McLuskey, University of Nottingham
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 1
New drugs and treatment strategies
Professor Saye Khoo, University of Liverpool
NHIVNA Workshop 1
Difficult clinical case presentations
Billy Clarke and Kevin Turner, Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 2
Late diagnosis: the patients' experience
Roland Chesters, Positively UK and Adrienne Seed, Pozfem UK
NHIVNA Plenary Session 2
Strategies for preventing re-infection with hepatitis C in men who have sex with men (MSM)
Matthew Grundy-Bowers, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London
Partner notification: findings from the BHIVA/BASHH Audit
Jonathan Roberts, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust
NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 2
Abstract O5 Putting patients at the heart of the research process; The Lay Expert Advisory Panel (LEAP)
Charlie Hughes, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Abstract O6 Telling their story: Experiences of young women with perinatally acquired HIV regarding access to sexual and reproductive health services in Malawi
Gertrude Mwalabu, University of Nottingham
Abstract O7 The PARTNER study: low risk of HIV transmission in sero-different partnerships in the context of ART but further follow-up required for MSM
Janey Sewell, University College London
Abstract O8 The views and experiences of HIV research participants in sub-Saharan Africa: a qualitative systematic review
Sylivia Nalubega, University of Nottingham
NHIVNA Invited Lecture 3
NHIVNA TasP project: from guidance to application
Juliet Bennett, Freelance Consultant/Nurse Advisor
Michelle Croston, North Manchester General Hospital
Dr Catrin Evans, University of Nottingham
NHIVNA Workshop 2
HIV care and working with addictions
David Stuart, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London
NHIVNA is grateful for the educational funding in support of this workshop from Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals Ltd