Ability to Give Consent and Practicability

 


Ability to Give Consent (EFK) and Practicability (DFB):
General Information

When?

Time 1

Time 2

Time 3

Time 4

Time 5

Time 6

Time 7

Where?

 

Intake Assessment (EE)

Intensive Protocol
(IP)

Intake Assessment (EE)
Intake Assessment (EE)
Intake Assessment (EE)
Intake Assessment (EE)
Intake Assessment (EE)
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Questionnaire

EE & IP:
Observation protocol,
Session protocol,
Contact protocol
EE:
Session protocol,
Contact protocol
EE:
Session protocol,
Contact protocol
EE:
Session protocol,
Contact protocol
EE:
Session protocol,
Contact protocol
EE:
Observation protocol
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SIR Data bank

ZPK
rec/table 6(Z1EWF)

rec/table 5 (z1DFB)

ZPK
rec/table 114(Z2SP)
ZPK
rec/table 214(Z3SP)
ZPK
rec/table 314(Z4SP)
ZPK
rec/table 414(Z5SP)
ZPK
rec/table 514(Z6SP)
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In cases where the interviewer was in any doubt about the target person's ability to give consent to participation in the study - for example because it was not clear that the participant had understood that BASE was a scientific study, that participation was voluntary or that the interviewer was a member of the study's staff - the interviewer attempted to arrange an appointment with the project physician from the psychiatric research unit.

Whenever doubts arose about the practicability of the examinations for health reasons, an appointment was arranged with the project physician from the research unit for internal medicine and geriatrics.
All doubts were recorded in the Observational Protocol.