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‘They Just Said It Was My Mood. I Was Trying to Get Attention’: Exploring Barriers to Psychological Support for People Impacted by Contaminated Blood in England door Eva Cyhlarova, Jessica Carlisle, Emily Warren, Martin Knapp, Ellen Nolte
Gepubliceerd in 2025-06-01ABSTRACT Objectives Between the 1970s and the early 1990s, over 30,000 individuals in the United Kingdom were infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and/or hepatitis C virus following treatment with NHS‐supplied blood and blood products, with devastating consequences. This study aims to be...
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Dynamic Device Characteristics and Linewidth Measurement of InGaN/GaN Laser Diodes door Steffan Gwyn, Scott Watson, Thomas Slight, Martin Knapp, Shaun Viola, Pavlo Ivanov, Weikang Zhang, Amit Yadav, Edik Rafailov, Mohsin Haji, Kevin E Doherty, Szymon Stanczyk, Szymon Grzanka, Piotr Perlin, Stephen P Najda, Mike Leszczyski, Anthony E Kelly
Gepubliceerd in 2021-01-01We report on the characterization and analysis of a GaN-based distributed feedback laser diode (DFB-LD) with 3<sup>rd</sup>-order laterally etched sidewall gratings centered at a wavelength of 420 nm. We also compare the device parameters with two commonly used Fabry-Perot (FP) devices o...
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VIVALDI-CT shaping care home COVID-19 testing policy: A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial of asymptomatic testing compared to standard care in care home staff. door Oliver Stirrup, James Blackstone, Iona Cullen-Stephenson, Robert Fenner, Natalie Adams, Ruth Leiser, Maria Krutikov, Borscha Azmi, Nick Freemantle, Adam Gordon, Martyn Regan, Martin Knapp, Lara Goscé, Catherine Henderson, Susan Hopkins, Arpana Verma, Jackie Cassell, Dorina Cadar, Tom Fowler, Andrew Copas, Paul Flowers, Laura Shallcross
Gepubliceerd in 2025-01-01<h4>Background</h4>Non-pharmaceutical interventions were used widely in care homes for older people during the COVID-19 pandemic, but there have been few randomised trials to support policy decisions. We aimed to evaluate the effect of biweekly asymptomatic staff testing with support fun...
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