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Introduction & Eligibility

Thank you for your interest in the Scottish Cognitive Clinics Census (2021). This census is being conducted by Brain Health Scotland in collaboration with Alzheimer Scotland, with funding from the Chief Scientist Office and Biogen. The census aims to gather information on current clinical services for people with cognitive concerns in Scotland.

Census Guidance

The census is made up of 20 questions, and should take 10 minutes to complete. 
There are 3 screening questions prior and 3 debriefing questions following the census. 26 questions in total, 10-15 minutes to complete the lot. An ideal opportunity for a cup of tea.

We only require one response per clinic/service, so please choose the person best suited to fill this out.

We don't want you to spend any time looking up information, so please just give us your best guesses.

Finally, we appreciate that things have been a little different lately, which makes us all the more grateful for your time. Please answer as though it were a typical year (free from COVID-19 restrictions).
It may help to answer these questions as you would have in 2019.

Thank you again for your participation! 
If you have any questions or comments, please contact the census coordinator (Dr. Jenny Waymont: jwaymont@alzscot.org).

We'll begin with a few eligibility questions before we move onto the census.

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1. Is the clinic/service located in Scotland?

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2. Please provide the postcode of the clinic/service.
For those providing care in various locations, please provide the postcode of your team base.

N.B. The postcode is required to check for duplicate responses and to explore rural/urban access to clinics. It will not be used to identify the clinic/service in our reporting.

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3. Does the clinic/service provide clinical assessment of individuals with cognitive concerns?
(E.g., dementia, mild cognitive impairment).

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