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Warsaw, April 2008
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“It was a pleasure for me to attend and speak at
the conference. I recognized what big differences there are
between different countries and hospitals. Because we have different
backgrounds, experiences and knowledge it is sometimes hard to understand
each other and understand problems that each of us have. I hope that
with this organization we all will move on to better understanding and
better nursing for HIV patients.”
Jolanda Munih, Educational Nurse, Ljubljana, Slovenia,
(Warsaw training, April 2008)
HIV Nursing across Europe—
practice and research
Helping to build a network to educate, inform and
support European nurses engaged in the care of people living with
HIV
10 & 11 April 2008, Sofitel Victoria Hotel, Warsaw, Poland
training | presentations: english русский Srpski | photos
programme | summary
Thursday 10 April 2008
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Key Nursing Issues in Europe |
Steve Jamieson, UK |
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Epidemiology of HIV across
Europe |
Ole Kirk, Denmark |
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HIV care issues across Europe
Perspectives from Western region
Perspectives from South-Eastern region
Perspectives from North-Eastern Europe region |
David Evans, UK
Cristina Nitu,
Romania
Shona Schonning, Lithuania |
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Clinical trials – getting
nurses involved
Clinical nursing research – getting
nurses involved |
Nicky Perry, UK
Ann Deschamps, Belgium |
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Launch of network |
Steve Jamieson,
UK |
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HIV stigma |
Ian Hodgson,
UK |
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HIV testing issues |
Christopher
Collister, UK |
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HIV and mobile populations |
Nienke Langebeek,
Netherlands |
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Concurrent
sessions
1. Stigma
2. Voluntary counselling and
testing
3. Mobile populations |
Ian Hodgso,n
UK
Shona Schonning, Lithuania
Arben Beqiri,
Albania
Patricia Conway, Ireland
Barbara Daniluk-Kula,
Poland
Nienke Langebeek, Netherlands |
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Patient (Service user) perspectives
on European
treatment issues |
Michal Pozdal,
Poland |
Friday 11 April 2008
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Antiretroviral
therapy |
Martin Fisher,
UK |
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Opportunistic
infections including TB |
Dorota Latarska-Smuga,
Poland |
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HIV and Hepatitis
Co-infection |
Martin Fisher,
UK |
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Paediatric
HIV |
Margaret Clapson,
UK |
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Adolescents
with HIV |
Susan McDonald,
UK |
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Concurrent
sessions
1. Adherence and
symptom support
2. The role of the nurse in HIV care
3.
Children and adolescents |
Manfred Scherzer,
Austria
Debbie Ward, Ireland
Eileen Nixon, UK
Jolanda Munih, Slovenia
Margaret Clapson,
UK
Susan McDonald, UK |
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