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Presentations from the 17th Annual Conference of NHIVNA - Friday 19 June 2015

Date: 18 - 19 June 2015

Venue: Leeds, UK
 

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Download Final Programme NHIVNA Plenary Session 3

Dr Yvonne Gilleece Reproductive decisions for men and women living with HIV: Clinician perspective
Dr Yvonne Gilleece, Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton

Chris O'Connor Male perspective:
Chris O'Connor, Baseline

Mercy Nangwale Female perspective:
Mercy Nangwale, Positively UK

NHIVNA Oral Abstracts: Session 3 (Abstracts 9-12)

Dr Catrin Evans Abstract O9 Text messaging to encourage uptake of HIV testing amongst African communities: findings from a theory-based feasibility study
Dr Catrin Evans, University of Nottingham

Gary Barker Abstract O10 Survey of nurse prescribing in HIV care
Gary Barker, St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals

Paula Davies Abstract O11 Developing collaborative care between community and hospital HIV services
Paula Davies, Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust

Stewart Attridge Abstract O12 An audit using Draft Outcomes for HIV Specialist Outpatient and Community Nurses
Stewart Attridge, Cardiff Royal Infirmary

NHIVNA Invited Lecture 3

Gill Bell Hilary Piercy What do we do? An examination of HIV nursing roles across England
Gill Bell, Academic Directorate of Communicable Diseases, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Hilary Piercy, Sheffield Hallam University

ViiV Healthcare Ltd Satellite Symposium

'Growing up Positively' Care to share?
The symposium consisted of five young adults (16-21) living with HIV in the UK. The session explored what is it like to grow up with HIV in the UK today using a mixture of creative pieces and an interactive Q&A session.

NHIVNA Workshop 3

Jenny Walker TB or not TB? – Challenges of managing HIV/TB co-infection
Jenny Walker, Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust

NHIVNA/EHNN Lecture

Scott Mullaney Research for a cure
Scott Mullaney, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London

NHIVNA Plenary Session 4

Eileen Nixon Treatment cascade – the challenges of retaining people in care
Eileen Nixon, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

Steve Barlow Sex, drugs & alcohol
Steve Barlow, Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor in Private Practice

The NHIVNA Debate: The house believes that by 2016 all stable patients will be virtually cared for

Claire Gamble For
Claire Gamble, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

Jackie Morton For
Jackie Morton, Terrence Higgins Trust

Simon Corcos Against
Simon Corcos, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Helen Byarugaba Against
Helen Byarugaba, The Brunswick Centre

NHIVNA Awards Ceremony and Close

Chair: Michelle Croston
North Manchester General Hospital