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    L'impact d'une consultation téléphonique infirmière sur l'adhérence au régime thérapeutique d'enfants atteints de maladies rhumatismales inflammatoires et leur famille : une étude pilote randomisée

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    L'adhérence au traitement pour des enfants atteints de maladies chroniques est un vrai challenge. En effet, une mauvaise adhérence peut compromettre l'efficacité des médicaments amenant à de moins bons résultats de santé. Une consultation téléphonique infirmière, appelé Télénursing (TN), a démontré être un moyen améliorant l'adhérence. Á ce jour, peu d'études ont testé cette intervention en pédiatrie et spécifiquement chez des enfants atteints de maladies rhumatismales inflammatoires. Cette étude pilote s'insère dans un large essai randomisé et financé à la fois par le Fonds national suisse de la recherche scientifique et par le Réseau d'Etudes aux Confins de la Santé et du Social. Le but de cette étude est d'évaluer l'impact du TN sur l'adhérence des enfants atteints de maladies rhumatismales inflammatoires et leur famille ainsi que d'effectuer une analyse de puissance pour déterminer la taille de l'échantillon pour l'étude principale concernant l'adhérence. Cette étude pilote randomisée, pré-post test en simple aveugle, a été réalisée dans le cadre de la Consultation Multisite Romande de Rhumatologie Pédiatrique sur les sites de Lausanne principalement, mais aussi Sion, Neuchâtel et Aigle, sur une période de trois mois. Au total, 24 patients ont été recrutés. L'adhérence a été mesurée auprès d'un des parents et d'un enfant en utilisant deux questionnaires autoadministrés, le Parent Adherence Report Questionnaire et le Children Adherence Report Questionnaire. Les résultats des parents démontrent une tendance en faveur du TN, notamment concernant les items suivants : « le niveau de difficulté à suivre le traitement », « la fidélité au traitement » et « les rendez-vous de suivi trop espacés ». Les résultats des enfants ne permettent pas d'identifier une tendance en faveur du TN. Il ressort aussi qu'un manque d'accord entre les parents et les enfants sur l'évaluation de l'adhérence persiste. De par le devis de cette étude, les marges d'erreurs d'interprétation des résultats sont augmentées. Néanmoins, les résultats des parents indiquent qu'une intervention téléphonique infirmière permet d'avoir un impact sur l'adhérence des enfants à leur traitement et d'assurer le suivi des patients et de leur famille. Les résultats de l'étude mettent en évidence l'importance de mesurer l'adhérence dans les deux populations afin d'adapter au mieux les interventions infirmières

    Large K-exciton dynamics in GaN epilayers: the non-thermal and thermal regime

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    We present a detailed investigation concerning the exciton dynamics in GaN epilayers grown on c-plane sapphire substrates, focussing on the exciton formation and the transition from the nonthermal to the thermal regime. The time-resolved kinetics of LO-phonon replicas is used to address the energy relaxation in the excitonic band. From ps time-resolved spectra we bring evidence for a long lasting non-thermal excitonic distribution which accounts for the rst 50 ps. Such a behavior is con rmed in di erent experimental conditions, both when non-resonant and resonant excitation are used. At low excitation power density the exciton formation and their subsequent thermalization is dominated by impurity scattering rather than by acoustic phonon scattering. The estimate of the average energy of the excitons as a function of delay after the excitation pulse provides information on the relaxation time, which describes the evolution of the exciton population to the thermal regime.Comment: 9 pages,8 figure

    Stability improvement of PMMA and Lumogen® coatings for hybrid white LEDs

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    Hybrid white LEDs employing perylene-based dyes for the frequency down-conversion of blue light, generated by a standard inorganic source, suffer from colour rendering variations due to the degradation of the organic molecule under prolonged irradiation. To avoid such inconvenient, proper encapsulation of the dyes in resins or other polymer matrices can prevent their accelerated ageing; nevertheless, embedding polymers can also exhibit significant bleaching caused by chemico-physical agents. Among all, polymethyl methacrilate (PMMA) is one of the most used materials for the fabrication of hybrid LEDs' colour conversion coatings, therefore its stability needs to be investigated

    Mapping Polarization Fields in Al0.85In0.15N/AlN/GaN Heterostructures

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    Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2009 in Richmond, Virginia, USA, July 26 - July 30, 200

    Spontaneous Polarisation Build up in a Room Temperature Polariton Laser

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    We observe the build up of strong (~50%) spontaneous vector polarisation in emission from a GaN-based polariton laser excited by short optical pulses at room temperature. The Stokes vector of emitted light changes its orientation randomly from one excitation pulse to another, so that the time-integrated polarisation remains zero. This behaviour is completely different to any previous laser. We interpret this observation in terms of the spontaneous symmetry breaking in a Bose-Einstein condensate of exciton-polaritons

    Blue lasing at room temperature in high quality factor GaN/AlInN microdisks with InGaN quantum wells

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    The authors report on the achievement of optically pumped III-V nitride blue microdisk lasers operating at room temperature. Controlled wet chemical etching of an AlInN interlayer lattice matched to GaN allows forming inverted cone pedestals. Whispering gallery modes are observed in the photoluminescence spectra of InGaN∕GaN quantum wells embedded in the GaN microdisks. Typical quality factors of several thousands are found (Q>4000). Laser action at ∼420nm is achieved under pulsed excitation at room temperature for a peak power density of 400kW/cm2. The lasing emission linewidth is down to 0.033nm

    Lattice matched GaN/InAlN waveguides at λ = 1.55 μm grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy

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    We report on the demonstration of low-loss, single-mode GaN-InAlN ridge waveguides (WGs) at fiber-optics telecommunication wavelengths. The structure grown by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy contains AlInN cladding layers lattice-matched to GaN. For slab-like WGs propagation losses are below 3 dB/mm and independent of light polarization. For 2.6-μm-wide WGs the propagation losses in the 1.5- to 1.58-μm spectral region are as low as 1.8 and 4.9 dB/mm for transverse-electric- and transverse-magnetic-polarization, respectively. The losses are attributed to the sidewall roughness and can be further reduced by the optimization of the etching process

    Cavity Enhancement of Single Quantum Dot Emission in the Blue

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    Cavity-enhanced single-photon emission in the blue spectral region was measured from single InGaN/GaN quantum dots. The low-Q microcavities used were characterized using micro-reflectance spectroscopy where the source was the enhanced blue output from a photonic crystal fibre. Micro-photoluminescence was observed from several cavities and found to be ~10 times stronger than typical InGaN quantum dot emission without a cavity. The measurements were performed using non-linear excitation spectroscopy in order to suppress the background emission from the underlying wetting layer

    High spatial resolution picosecond cathodoluminescence of InGaN quantum wells

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    The authors have studied InxGa1-xN/GaN (x approximate to 15%) quantum wells (QWs) using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and picosecond time resolved cathodoluminescence (pTRCL) measurements. They observed a contrast inversion between monochromatic CL maps corresponding to the high energy side (3.13 eV) and the low energy side (3.07 eV) of the QW luminescence peak. In perfect correlation with CL images, AFM images clearly show regions where the QW thickness almost decreases to zero. Pronounced spectral diffusion from high energy thinner regions to low energy thicker regions is observed in pTRCL, providing a possible explanation for the hindering of nonradiative recombination at dislocations. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics
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