Informants around the primary themes generated by the fieldwork. The verbatim

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The verbatim from interviews with old persons diagnosed or potentially affected by Alzheimer's illness were not analyzed differently in the others. Discourse was interpreted in context, taking into account the interaction with all the researcher, the life story elements identified as well as the information coming in the interviews made with case managers and informal 16.six 48 (57.14) 68 (80.95) 31 (36.90) 58 (69.05) 30 (35.61) 35 (41.67) 24 (28.57) 42 (50.00) N ( ) N=84 Non-affiliatedBackground traits of Yo Puedo participants by gang affiliationp caregivers. The key aim was not to verify the validity of what they mentioned even when we always crossed the information amongst informants, but to know how they live what they really feel about it, and what it could inform us regarding the implementation phase. By focusing on representations as sufficient phenomena to discover the strengths and weaknesses from the implementation phase, we avoided the query of recall bias or memory loss.Balard et al. BMC Overall health Services Investigation (2016) 16:Page five ofResults Figure 1 gives an illustration of your crossing of viewpoints with the CM by our informants.A confidantWhat case managers say about their roleThe evaluation of interviews enabled us to organize the case mangers' thoughts across three important dimensions: interaction among the case manager plus the old Ate. Primarily based on several reports in the final years, it seems individuals, their vision in the case manager's function within the follow-up on the predicament, and also the interactions with other experts as well as the informal caregivers.The case manager as representing the old peopleAll the case managers 1st pointed out the interaction with the elderly user as the critical component of their perform. Two of them employed the term "r ent", in a way comparable to "representative": "I would define it because the role of r ent, representing the person (...). That means that a certain proximity for the particular person is necessary..." The case managers agreed using the thought that their part was to become at the fragile elderly person's side: "My role should be to be a facilitator in the administrative processes and also a type of companion and helper, a kind of coach or guide for the distinctive persons." Two of them made use of the term "companion". This concept contained quite a few nuances, ranging from the easy presence to supervision or orientation. The case title= jir.2011.0103 manager who employed the term guide and coach mentioned that she has to be a "facilitator". The word "help" was also made use of, as was "support". The role will be to overcome incapacities or impairments which may hamper the expression or autonomy with the elderly persons by becoming a medium by means of whom title= fnhum.2013.00596 the user expresses him/herself and his/her options. Within this framework, case managers frequently made use of the terms of "listen", "confidence" and "proximity".Throughout the interviews, the case managers insisted on their role of confidant ("confident") They described this part with reference to the idea of "needs, thinking about that "answering the need" may be the major part from the case manager. This aspect took priority more than the CM's interventional function (evaluating, organizing and coordinating). At this stage, the concrete demonstration of their actions was still unclear.