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. 2015 Sep-Oct;68(5):378–385. doi: 10.4212/cjhp.v68i5.1484

Table 1.

Characteristics of Study Participants

Characteristic No. (%) of Respondents
Years practising pharmacy (n = 222)
0–5 49 (22.1)
6–10 29 (13.1)
≥11 144 (64.9)

Primary professional role (n = 222)
Administrator or supervisor 46 (20.7)
Pharmacist with primarily drug distribution responsibilities (< 20% clinical) 13 (5.9)
Pharmacist with drug distribution and clinical responsibilities 75 (33.8)
Pharmacist with primarily clinical responsibilities (< 20% drug distribution) 45 (20.3)
Pharmacist with only clinical responsibilities (e.g., patient care, teaching) 43 (19.4)

Type of practice site (n = 221)
Tertiary acute care facility 132 (59.7)
Community facility with acute and residential care 66 (29.9)
Residential care facility 8 (3.6)
Community care 15 (6.8)

Time spent doing patient care (n = 222)
0% 24 (10.8)
1%–20% 43 (19.4)
21%–50% 49 (22.1)
> 50% 106 (47.7)

Highest level of education (n = 222)
Bachelor’s degree 51 (23.0)
Pharmacy practice residency 101 (45.5)
PharmD, Master’s, and/or PhD 70 (31.5)