diff --git a/source/features.rst b/source/features.rst index d838d91dc152cea6f0c4306a3de30d84d2d2b025..aba9c38013d1b70b11cc8fea00b7e7e331ff04b5 100644 --- a/source/features.rst +++ b/source/features.rst @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ Recruitment It is possible to find potential subjects for a study from the pool of subjects that have been entered into castellum. They can then be contacted either manually or automatically via email. Subjects are only considered if they have -given consent to recruitment and if their attributes match the filters that -have been defined in the study. +given consent to recruitment and if their filter attributes match the filters +that have been defined in the study. Relevant guides: diff --git a/source/guides/admin.rst b/source/guides/admin.rst index aa6d14397d5428b5e5fc924a8ce856520b2bcb04..d949a38becda8dd2f8da24dbd67d12e3a4fbedc7 100644 --- a/source/guides/admin.rst +++ b/source/guides/admin.rst @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ only very few attributes that can be seen as commonly used at every institute. or rather scientific grounding of the attribute .. note:: - This is used to support Attribute Export in BIDS format. Hence, it is + This is used to support Filter attribute export in BIDS format. Hence, it is only shown in admin interface. For example, a Handedness attribute could link to a definition at `bioontology.org `_. diff --git a/source/guides/recruitment.rst b/source/guides/recruitment.rst index 50679cd511068c9a123a370fb1d3679234d0572a..e79be23ac4ad101889debd15aaf9cb11422476ab 100644 --- a/source/guides/recruitment.rst +++ b/source/guides/recruitment.rst @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Recruit subjects via phone sent an e-mail.) - **participating** - **excluded** - (This may apply if attributes of the person do not comply with the + (This may apply if filter attributes of the person do not comply with the requirements of the study, if a person is not interested in the particular study or if a person is not available during the data collection of the study) diff --git a/source/guides/subject-management.rst b/source/guides/subject-management.rst index f8c7034f87b155e2d12b9721fdc5a2c1b850f0e6..dbdbe61f731a88702447d76fd10cb2e9dd876af4 100644 --- a/source/guides/subject-management.rst +++ b/source/guides/subject-management.rst @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ information: guardian** (see instructions in :ref:`subject-contact-tab`) - **E-mail** address and/or **Phone number** and/or full postal address and/or contacting details of the legal guardian -- **Attributes** +- **Filter attributes** - **Interest in study types** - **Privacy level** - **Recruitment Consent** given @@ -157,22 +157,22 @@ with a subject. .. _subject-attributes-tab: -Attributes Tab --------------- +Filter Attributes Tab +--------------------- -The attributes tab lists all attributes and interests in study types. As rule -of thumb you could think of attributes as features that are used to decide on -suitability for a study. It is expected that they only provide *indications* on -suitability as there are usually additional criteria that need to be checked -for a study match. +The filter attributes tab lists all attributes and interests in study types. +Filter attributes are features that are used to decide on suitability for a +study. It is expected that they only provide *indications* on suitability as +there are usually additional criteria that need to be checked for a study +match. -- Fill in the attribute fields used at your institute +- Fill in the filter attribute fields used at your institute - If the person **Does not want to participate in the following study types**, select one or more .. admonition:: Example - Attributes may be **Mother Tongue**, **Highest Educational Degree**, + Filter attributes may be **Mother Tongue**, **Highest Educational Degree**, **Age**, **Handedness** and so on. .. _subject-data-protection-tab: diff --git a/source/overview.rst b/source/overview.rst index 9e6b9c62c0bb1c2ddd76ea7d264bbec0f5480f76..9b1089dcd78bbc3f0a642ce9ede6750eedbcd33a 100644 --- a/source/overview.rst +++ b/source/overview.rst @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ corresponding pseudonyms. .. note:: There are only two notable exceptions to this rule: Study participations and - search attributes both contain traces of research data, but are required for + filter attributes both contain traces of research data, but are required for the recruitment process. diff --git a/source/security.rst b/source/security.rst index 78cd7960cf7da3f8303688e431e4fb7d99575175..93574484a1c951e0c6ca87ae0cfac4273903a233 100644 --- a/source/security.rst +++ b/source/security.rst @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ of the study. .. warning:: By managing study memberships, study managers can escalate their own priviliges inside their studies. For example, they can allow themselves to - see attributes of participants. + see filter attributes of participants. All studies need to be approved before they can start recruitment. The approver should check for suspicious settings before approving the study. @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Privacy levels ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Every subject has a privacy level. A user is only allowed to access that -subject if they have a sufficient privacy level themselves. For recruitment +subject if they have a sufficient privacy level themselves. For filter attributes, you can define separate privacy levels for read and write access. A user's privacy level is controlled via the special permissions ``privacy_level_1`` and ``privacy_level_2``. The three levels (0-2) accord to