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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Pharm Pract. 2013 Oct 25;22(4):246–256. doi: 10.1111/ijpp.12073

Table 4.

Factors associated with amount of information received by patients at the drive-through and walk-in window

Variable Unadjusted P P/E P/E/N
Predisposing variables
Observed age range 0.97 (0.93-1.03) 0.97 (0.91-1.02) 0.98 (0.93-1.04) 1.05 (0.99-1.10)
Male 0.87* (0.81-0.95) 0.92* (0.85-0.99) 0.87* (0.80-0.94) 0.95 (0.88-1.02)
Female - 1 1 1

Enabling variables -

Drive-through interaction 0.86* (0.80-0.93) 0.86* (0.93-1.03) 0.92* (0.86-1.00)
Walk-in interaction - 1 1
Talking on the cell phone 0.89 (0.69-1.16) 0.91 (0.70-1.20) 1.02 (0.77-1.34)
Not talking on the cell phone - 1 1
Passengers with the patient 1.03 (0.93-1.13) 1.06 (0.97-1.17) 0.96 (0.88-1.06)
No passengers with the patient - 1 1
Level of pharmacy busyness 0.96* (0.93-0.99) 0.96* (0.93-0.00) 0.96* (0.94-0.99)

Need variables - - 1

New prescription 2.68* (2.51-2.86) 2.74* (2.56-2.94)
Refill prescription - 1
Mobility impaired 1.30 (0.94-1.81) 1.09 (0.81-1.46)
Non-mobility impaired - 1
Limited English proficiency 0.84 (0.60-1.19) 0.85 (0.61-1.20)
English proficient - 1

Note: Rate ratios reported; () is 95% confidence interval

*

is p < .05; P is the model with only predisposing variables, P/E is the model with both predisposing and enabling variables only, P/E/N is the model with the predisposing, enabling, and need variables.