
HIV nursing – changing times
Ian HodgsonIndependent Consultant, HIV Education and Research Welcome to the second issue of HIV Nursing for 2019! This issue includes five articles covering a range of topics such as the U=U campa…

Self-stigmatisation among Chinese individuals with HIV in Hong Kong: understanding the sociological basis of spiritually and culturally sensitive care
Jeffrey Yuk-Chiu YipLecturer, School of Health Sciences, Caritas Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong, China AbstractSelf-stigma reduction programmes among persons with HIV have been the focus …

Routine opt-out HIV testing in critical care
Ashley Duncan1 and Nichola Ashby21Registered Nurse, University of Nottingham, UK2Associate Professor, Royal College of Nursing, UK AbstractOffering critically ill patients an opt-out HIV test may a…

U=U ‘The time for excuses is over’: a guide for nurses
Shaun WatsonClinical Nurse Specialist (HIV Community), Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust At the 2018 National HIV Nurses Association (NHIVNA) conference, International AIDS Society (IAS) 2018 confe…

HIV as a long-term condition and role of the annual health review
Shaun WatsonClinical Nurse Specialist (HIV Community), Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust AbstractLiving with HIV has changed. Over the past 30 years HIV has developed from an acute illness with a p…

Abstracts for the 21st NHIVNA Conference
Nick Laundy1 , Julia Greig1 , Hilary Piercy2 , Gill Bell1 , Eileen Nixon , Gladys Mundowa , Shane Faulkner , Suzan Potts , Wafaa Wasef , Hannah Pugh , Zoe Adler , Jonathan Roberts , Ruth Burholt ,…

The language of HIV: a guide for nurses
Shaun Watson1, Angelina Namiba2 and Vickie Lynn3 1Clinical Nurse Specialist HIV community, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Trust 2Associate Project Manager, Salamander Trust3School of Social Work, Univ…