
Exploring facilitators and barriers to condition self-management in young people with perinatal HIV
Chinma Onyewuenyi1, Amanda Ely2, Joelle Mak11Department of Global Health and Development, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK2CHIVA, UK AbstractChildren with perinatal HIV are now mo…

Experiences of transition to adult care and readiness to self-manage care in young people with perinatal HIV in England
Kate Sturgeon1, Hannah Castro1, Marthe Le Prevost1, Lindsay Thompson1, Elizabeth Chappell1, Caroline Foster2, Katie Rowson1, Susie Brice1, Diana M Gibb1 and Ali Judd1, on behalf of the Adolescents and…

‘When they can see that the young person is healthy you can see joy on their faces’: a journey of a young person living with HIV and their clinical experience
Abi Carter, CHIVA Participation Officer An interview with a 19-year-old young man with perinatally acquired HIV and his Paediatric Specialist Nurse (PSN) explores the life experiences of this young…

A generative analogy to help discuss prophylaxis with children and young people
Alex AccoroniClinical Psychologist in the HIV Liaison Team, South London and Maudsley NHS Trust, UK The online Merriam-Webster dictionary defines prophylaxis as ‘measures designed to preserve hea…

Transition for adolescents living with HIV
Amanda Ely1, Julia Kenny2 and Amanda Williams31CHIVA CEO, UK2Consultant in Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, UK3CHIVA Chair/Consultant Paediatrician …

Transition for adolescents living with HIV Self-assessment quiz
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NHIVNA Best Practice Finding and managing patients living with HIV lost to care: a guide for nurses
Pauline Jelliman MSc, BA, RGNFormer Clinical Lead HIV and TB Community Services, Liverpool, UK The issue of people living with HIV no longer engagingwith their HIV team can be termed ‘lost to fol…