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. 2015 Feb 28;23(6):635–641. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2015.02.003

Table 3.

Response to satisfaction related questions.

Questions Strongly agree No. (%) Agree No. (%) Not sure No. (%) Disagree No. (%) Strongly disagree No. (%)
I am satisfied with the type and amount of information discussed by the pharmacist on drug related matters 58 (14.9) 212 (54.4) 64 (16.4) 47 (12.1) 9 (2.3)
I am satisfied with the questions asked by my pharmacist before dispensing medications like any history of previous drug allergy, disease details, etc. 108 (27.7) 172 (44.1) 57 (14.6) 44 (11.3) 9 (2.3)
I am satisfied with the privacy maintained by pharmacist while discussing with patients and dispensing medications 112 (28.7) 147 (37.7) 75 (19.2) 46 (11.8) 10 (2.6)
I am satisfied with the level of knowledge that pharmacists demonstrate in drug related issues 61 (15.6) 163 (41.8) 125 (32.1) 35 (9) 6 (1.5)
I am satisfied with the kind of response pharmacist provide on questions related to drugs 59 (15.1) 224 (57.4) 66 (16.9) 34 (8.7) 7 (1.8)
I am satisfied with the language used by the pharmacist in discussing drug related matters 66 (16.9) 201 (51.5) 79 (20.3) 29 (7.4) 15 (3.8)
I am satisfied by the amount of time spend by my pharmacist with each patient 62 (15.9) 191 (49) 78 (20) 46 (11.8) 13 (3.3)
I am satisfied with the relationship that the pharmacist tries to maintain with the patients 79 (20.3) 169 (43.3) 92(23.6) 43 (11.0) 7 (1.8)
I am satisfied with the kind of information the pharmacist provides on disease and other health issues along with information on drugs 71 (18.2) 169 (43.3) 99 (25.4) 4 (10.5) 10 (2.6)