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On Demand
Poster Program

ON DEMAND POSTER PROGRAM

The committee are pleased to announce the ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Poster Program is now available.

The ON DEMAND VIRTUAL Program will be available to access from the start of the conference, Monday 6 September 2021. The pre-recorded presentations are available in the On Demand section of the Virtual Portal and can be watched at your leisure. Why not design your own program and add them to your calendar!

SH – Clinical Management and Therapeutics

#74 – What do clinicians want from a diagnostic test to detect pelvic inflammatory disease? Findings from interviews with Australian clinicians

Helen Bittleston, University Of Melbourne

#62 – ONLINE VS. FACE-TO-FACE: A COMPARISON OF COURSE OUTCOMES FOR SEXUAL HEALTH NURSING EDUCATION

Samantha Ingram, ASHM

#21 – Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) causing vaginal discharge and related risk behaviours among women attending the Gynaecology clinics in the Municipality of Colombo, Sri Lanka

Amarasinghage Buddhika Priyanjalee Perera, Sexual Health Clinic, District General Hospital, Avissawella, Sri Lanka

HIV – Clinical Management and Therapeutics

#29 – Effects of undernutrition on mortality and morbidity among adults living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Animut Alebel, University Of Technology Sydney

#25 – Community based specialist nursing care during the Covid-19 pandemic

Denise Cummins, SLHD

#90 – Weight and body composition in a cohort of HIV-positive clients in Sydney: an insight

Julianita Purnomo, The Albion Centre

SH – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion

#150 – Knowledge, Attitudes, Intentions and Barriers towards Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination among Men and Women in the Middle East: A National Study in Oman

Salma Al Alawi, Sultan Qaboos University, College Of Nursing, Muscat, Oman

#18 – Can we remind better? Exploring the use of “nudges” to improve HIV and other sexually transmitted infection testing among men who have sex with men

Ei Aung, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#110 – Exploring attitudes towards anal self-examination for syphilis detection in men who have sex with men: an online anonymous cross-sectional survey

Ei Aung, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#31 – The ORIENT study protocol: imprOving Rural and regIonal accEss to long acting reversible contraceptioN and medical abortion through nurse-led models of care, Tasksharing and telehealth

Jessica Botfield, SPHERE, NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence, Department of General Practice, Monash University

#151 – Older Australians’ Sexual Health Information Seeking Behaviours

Louise Bourchier, Melbourne School Of Population And Global Health, University Of Melbourne

#131 – Accuracy of self-reported human papillomavirus vaccine immunisation status among gay and bisexual adolescent males

Eric Chow, Monash University

#146 – Spatial mapping of gonorrhoea notifications by sexual practice in Victoria, Australia, 2017-2019

Eric Chow, Monash University

#14 – Associations between methods of meeting sexual partners and sexual practice among heterosexuals: a cross-sectional study performed in Melbourne, Australia

Heidi Constantinou, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#20 – Access to preventive sexual and reproductive health care for women from refugee like backgrounds: A systematic review

Natasha Davidson, Monash University

#49 – Sexual mixing patterns among male-female partnerships in Melbourne, Australia

Kate Greaves, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#42 – Evaluating the accessibility and relevance of online health promotion resources about sexualised drug use

Daniel Hazan, Western Sydney University

#120 – Human papillomavirus vaccine course completion among gay and bisexual men who have sex with men from a time-limited HPV vaccination catch-up programme in Victoria

Kay Htaik, Mshc

#122 – Evaluation of the online partner messaging service for sexually transmitted infections “Let Them Know”

Kay Htaik, Mshc

#124 – Establishing a Community of Practice: A Protocol for the Australian Contraception and Abortion Primary Care Practitioner Support Network (AusCAPPS) Study

Sharon James, Monash University

#187 – Sex on the BEACH: Understanding the Role of General Practitioners in the Provision of Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Australia

James Leeder, Nsw Health Service

#140 – Update on STI trends in a cohort of high-risk gay and bisexual men before and after rapid scale up of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in NSW, Australia: the EPIC-NSW study

Hamish Mcmanus, Kirby Institute

#138 – Oral, Vaginal And Anal Sexual Practices Among Heterosexual Men And Women Attending A Sexual Health Clinic: A Cross-Sectional Survey In Melbourne, Australia

Tiffany Phillips, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre

#89 – Incidence of chlamydia and gonorrhoea diagnosed on the Gold Coast between March and April of 2017-2020 including the Commonwealth Games 2018 and the COVID-19 pandemic

Georgina Poulton, Bond University

#79 – Facilitators and Barriers Affecting Young People Accessing STI Testing Services at a Single Centre

William Stowell, University Of Western Australia

#153 – The Duration And Body Positioning Of Tongue-Kissing Among Heterosexual Men And Women

Julien Tran, Melbourne Sexual Health Clinic

#175 – Prevalence And Risk Factors For Trichomonas Vaginalis Among Women Attending A Sexual Health Clinic In Melbourne, 2006-2019

Esha Abraham, MSHC

HIV – Epidemiology, Prevention and Health Promotion

#46 – Understanding HIV risk factors among bisexual and pansexual men in an Australian gay community-connected sample

Benjamin Bavinton, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney

#58 – RE-ORIENTATING NON-CLINICAL SERVICE TO ADDRESS HIV TESTING BARRIERS IN COMMUNITY SETTINGS

Brooke Dailey, Sydney Local Health District

#172 – Developing practical evaluation indicators for programs led by people living with HIV people who use drugs

Petrina Hilton, Australian Research Centre In Sex, Health, And Society, La Trobe University

#168 – HOW ARE PEER NAVIGATORS RESPONDING TO SOCIAL CARE NEEDS WITHIN AN AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT

Zoyah Khalpey, University of Queensland

#167 – The impact of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions on sexual practices, PrEP use and PrEP follow-up: a clinic-based survey of PrEP users in Sydney, Australia

Iryna Zablotska, The University Of Sydney

#162 – Measuring quality of life among people living with HIV: a systematic review

Ying Zhang, University Of Sydney

SH – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects

#152 – PUBIC HAIR DURING A PANDEMIC: COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, INTIMATE GROOMING AND SEXUAL INTIMACY

Louise Bourchier, Melbourne School Of Population And Global Health, University Of Melbourne

#19 – Period products and the pandemic: findings from an online survey of Australian’s during lockdown

Helen Bittleston, The University Of Melbourne

#59 – Effect of Sexual Racism on Partner Desirability in Asian Men who have Sex with Men

Christopher Lim, Monash University

#12 – Is conscientious objection, with respect to terminations, ever morally justified in low resourced states such as Tasmania?

Shannon Lovell Greene, Launceston General Hospital

#71 – Sexual Health Workforce Bulletin: A platform to capture sexual and reproductive health information in the time of COVID-19.

Lynasabdy Ma, Ashm

#98 – A peer led approach to addressing International Students’ sexual and reproductive health needs in Victoria

Carolyn Mogharbel, Women’s Health Victoria

#99 – 1800 My Options: Learnings from three years of Victoria’s Sexual and Reproductive Health phoneline

Carolyn Mogharbel, Women’s Health Victoria

#93 – WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL TOOL FOR MEASURING ABORTION STIGMA? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.

Sarah Ratcliffe, University Of Sydney

#72 – Interactive online abortion provider maps tackle abortion access inequities in Victoria and Queensland

Carolyn Mogharbel, 1800 My Options

#127 – Getting risky: exploring the ways that context influence how sexual health organisations produce digital sexual health promotion

Joanna Williams, Swinburne University Of Technology

#43 – Sexual consent education for young people: A narrative systematic review

Olivia Burton, Neuroscience Research Australia, University Of Nsw

HIV – Social, Political and Cultural Aspects

#154 – HIV-RELATED LEGAL SERVICES IN AUSTRALIA: ANALYSIS OF LEGAL SERVICES DELIVERY BY THE HIV/AIDS LEGAL CENTRE

David Carter, University Of Technology Sydney

We acknowledge that ASHM offices are located on the land of the Gadigal peoples of the Eora Nation (Sydney Office) and the Turrbal and Jagera/Yuggera peoples (Brisbane Office) who are the Traditional Owners of the lands where both offices are situated. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.


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