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BHIVA Spring Conference 2024 - Scholarships and Awards

The BHIVA Margaret Johnson Best Oral Research Presentation

This prize was awarded to the presenter of the best oral research presentation during the conference. All oral research presentations were judged by a BHIVA-appointed oral research judging panel, and to be eligible for this prize the presenter must be of junior grade (sub-consultant or equivalent).

Winner:

O13 Barriers and facilitators to PrEP access in Black women in England: Perspective from multiple stakeholders
Flavien Coukan

Flavien Coukan and Tristan Barber

Left to right: Flavien Coukan and Tristan Barber

The BHIVA Ian Williams Best Poster Presentation

This prize was awarded to the presenter of the best poster research presentation during the conference. All poster research presentations were judged by a BHIVA-appointed poster research judging panel, and to be eligible for this prize the presenter must be of junior grade (sub-consultant or equivalent).

Winners:

P091 Insights into the barriers and facilitators of HIV and STI testing interventions for Black Africans and Black Caribbeans within the United Kingdom: a narrative synthesis and systematic review
Ritu Khanna

P114 Prevalence of HIV-associated stigma and discrimination within healthcare settings: findings from the Positive Voices 2022 study
Hannah Kitt

Ritu Khanna and David Chadwick

Left to right: Ritu Khanna and David Chadwick

The BHIVA Chloe Orkin Award for Best Presentation in the field of social sciences

This prize was awarded to the presenter of the best oral or poster research presentation during the conference in the field of social sciences.

Winners:

O17 Desi POV (point of view): a digital campaign to increase HIV knowledge and awareness in the South Asian community
Hasan Mirza

O19 An arts-based narrative enquiry: Naming HIV to children - young people and parents share the stories that matter to inform future practice
Katie Warburton

Caroline Sabin and Hasan Mirza

Left to right: Caroline Sabin and Hasan Mirza

Caroline Sabin and Katie Warburton

Left to right: Caroline Sabin and Katie Warburton

The BHIVA Martin Fisher Award for Best Presentation in the field of community-based work

This prize was awarded to the presenter of the best oral or poster research presentation during the conference in the field of community-based work.

Winner:

O15 Pat: improving access to HIV and sexual health information through AI chatbot technology
Ian Montgomery and Ingrid Folland

Caroline Sabin and Ian Montgomery

Left to right: Caroline Sabin and Ian Montgomery

The BHIVA Best Case Presentation

A prize was awarded to the presenter of the best case presentation as part of the BHIVA Clinico-pathological case presentations session.

Winner:

Managing Multiple opportunistic infections in a pregnant patient living with advanced HIV
Sean McGinley

Commended Oral Presentations

Up to three awards were presented in recognition of the best oral research presentations during the conference. To be eligible for these prizes the presenter must be of junior grade (sub-consultant or equivalent). All oral presentations were judged by a BHIVA-appointed oral research judging panel.

Winners:

O09 Validity of small volume blood testing for HIV viral load: phase 1 results in participants with undetectable HIV viral load (TINIES Study)
Anya MacLaren

O12 PrEP awareness, access and adherence: a qualitative exploration between three minority population groups in London
Renee West

Anya MacLaren and Tristan Barber

Left to right: Anya MacLaren and Tristan Barber

Renee West and Tristan Barber

Left to right: Renee West and Tristan Barber

Commended Poster Presentations

Up to 15 awards were presented in recognition of the best poster research presentations during the conference. All poster research presentations were judged by a BHIVA-appointed poster research judging panel.

Winners:

No.

Title

Name

TP02

Psychotic disorders in young people with perinatally acquired HIV: clinical and psychosocial characteristics of a London cohort

Indira Mallik

P003

Envmutation A539V is prevalent in people newly diagnosed with HIV in the UK and is associated with suboptimal virological outcomes

James Lester

P008

Real life experience of injectable anti-HIV therapy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust

Katie Drury

P009

Dolutegravir with enteral feeds in intensive care: nutrition vs viral suppression

Suki Leung

P034

A qualitative exploration of the barriers and facilitators of community pharmacy PrEP delivery for pharmacists and community members

China Harrison

P047

Antiretroviral treatment (ART), immune response and clinical outcomes among children and young people seen for paediatric HIV care in England in 2022-2023

Emily Dema

P062

Improving quality of care; does a proactive review of patients with deteriorating renal function in a local HIV/Renal Virtual Clinic lead to changes in ART?

Jessica Gaddie

P075

All-cause and estimated HIV-related preventable mortality among people with HIV in the UK in 2022: application of new definitions to the National HIV Mortality Review data

Veronique Martin

P090

Clinical outcomes of an innovative service to reach a vulnerable population

Merle Henderson

P099

Health-related quality of life of adults living with HIV in England, Wales, and Scotland: findings from Positive Voices 2022

Carole Kelly

P100

Understanding knowledge and attitudes regarding HIV amongst secondary care healthcare professionals: A national survey

Moses Shongwe

P111

The experiences of people living with HIV who live in temporary accommodation in north-east London

Peter Ekakoro


Commended Poster Presentation Winners

Above: Commended Poster Presentation Winners