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The inquiry S and signposts to guide `personal' and `social' responses would have consisted of two phases: the initial, referred to as complete [14], took the kind of an open-ended interview; as well as the second, a guided interview. To improve quality in data collection and prevent disparities, each of the interviews were performed face-to-face, recorded and transcribed by the first author who's an anthropologist knowledgeable in conducting interviews with fragile, elderly subjects [23]. We agree with Cowdell [18], that the researcher could be the big instrument of information collection and good quality, in distinct with old persons with dementia. The comprehensive portion on the interview sought to receive the representations and life experiences with the informants devoid of influencing their responses.Wo have been husbands caring for theirspouses; two had been guardians of your buildings in which the old individuals lived; two had been neighbors caring for the same user; three were daughters of old folks who had extremely unique profiles: 1 who took wonderful care of her parents but didn't reside with them, a further lived more than 200 km from her mother but visited twice a month; and also the final lived inside the similar town as her mother with whom she was in conflict. Five girls, all of whom had been incorporated within the study, had been employed as case managers in the time of the inquiry. Their initial education varied: two had been social workers, two nurses and 1 a psychologist (cf. Table 1). All had followed the identical academic coaching originally provided on an experimental basis which has since turn out to be the university diploma essential to turn out to be a case manager in France. These professionals function closely using the user's physician, even though (and even when) the latter did not prescribe the onset of case management. They have been integrated within the study because it appeared essential to see how they really feel about their new profession as this could influence their practice. This methodology has an emic posture method that aims to take into account the participants' subjectivity as a actual supply of data. Accordingly, case managers, old folks and their informal caregivers, were thought of as "meaning makers" [22] in the case management system.Ethical considerationsThe French Committee for the Protection of Human Research Subjects for e-de-France has offered its approval for this research classified as non- interventional ("recherche non interventionelle") and nonbiomedical study. All the participants involved in this analysis study the details letter and signed the informed consent type.Information collectionThe interviews utilised in this paper had been carried out during the initially 6 months from the case management plan, i.e. the implementation phase. The inquiry consisted of two phases: the initial, called comprehensive [14], took the type of an open-ended interview; and also the second, a guided interview. Together with the case managers and some on the other informants theseTable 1 Form title= jir.2011.0103 of informants and also the number of interviews conductedType of informant Old people today Informal caregiver Case manager Total Quantity of interviews 1 17 six five 28 two 1 four 0 five 3 1 1 0 two Total 19 11 5Balard et al. BMC Health Services Study (2016) 16:Web page four oftwo phases have been completed throughout the same interview.