COPACA

Communicatie en participatie bij chronische afasie...

Description

General Design

Type
Clinical trial
Data collection type
Prospective
Design description
Qualitative research
Design schematic
Design schematic
Start/End data collection
2023 until 2023

Population

Countries
Netherlands (the)
Regions
Limburg, Zeeland, Zuid-Holland, Noord-Holland, Noord-Brabant, Flevoland, Utrecht, Gelderland, Overijssel, Drenthe, Friesland, Groningen
Number of participants
12
Number of participants with samples
12
Population age groups
Adult (25-44 years), Middle-aged (45-64 years), Aged (65+ years)
Inclusion criteria
Age group inclusion criterion

Organisations

Lead organisations

Contributors

  • dr.  R. (Rimke) GroenewoldUniversity Medical Centre Groningenr.groenewold@umcg.nl

    Principal Investigator, Primary contact

Available Data & Samples

Data categories

  • Survey data
  • Other

Areas of information

  • Socio-demographic and economic characteristics
  • Lifestyle and behaviours
  • Perception of health, quality of life, development and functional limitations
  • Cognition, personality and psychological measures and assessments
  • Life events, life plans, beliefs and values
  • Social environment and relationships

Collection events

List of collection events defined for this resource...

Access conditions

In consultation with PI...

Data access conditions
general research use
Data use conditions
research specific restrictions
Data access fee
false
Release type
Closed dataset

Funding & Acknowledgements

Funding
This study is part of a research project entitled ‘Communication and Participation in Chronic Aphasia (COPACA, funded by ZonMw (project number 845009005).
Acknowledgements
Recipient shall include a note of acknowledgement: "The data used in this manuscript are provided by COPACA. The authors would like to thank COPACA and all its participants". Recipient shall in its publication acknowledge the funds that have made COPACA possible by using the following language: "The establishment of COPACA has been made possible by ZonMw (project number 845009005)".