Table 2.
Characteristic | Number |
---|---|
Total number of respondents | 163 |
Female | 50 % (n = 82) |
Age, mean (range) | 45 years (24–77) |
Total years of experience in healthcare, mean (range) | 17 years (0–42) |
Medical and/or pharmaceutical positions | Percentage (n) |
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Pharmacy | 28 % (60) |
Community pharmacist | 18 % (37) |
Non-dispensing pharmacist | 4 % (9) |
Hospital pharmacist | 3 % (7) |
Pharmacist trainee | 3 % (7) |
General practice | 16 % (35) |
General practitioner | 11 % (24) |
General practitioner trainee | 3 % (7) |
Practice nurse | 2 % (4) |
Other medical and/or pharmaceutical expert | 34 % (71) |
University teacher or professor | 49 % (35) |
Medical advisor | 17 % (12) |
Medical doctor (no GP) | 14 % (10) |
Researcher | 8 % (6) |
Employee research and medication safety institute | 7 % (5) |
Employee health insurance company | 4 % (3) |
Policy maker | 13 % (28) |
Pharmacy or medical student | 5 % (11) |
Patient | 2 % (5) |
Some participants fulfil multiple positions (e.g. a part-time GP also working part-time as policy maker). As a result 163 participants fulfil 211 positions