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. 2018 Jun 19;12:1071–1078. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S160789

Table 2.

Patient satisfaction with study pharmacy and judgment about relationship with study pharmacists at T-2 (mean and standard deviation are given)

Intervention (n=202) Control (n=214) p-value
1. How satisfied are you with your pharmacy on a scale of 1–10? (1=very dissatisfied; 10=very satisfied) 9.61 (0.79) 9.68 (0.68) 0.518
2. Do you generally accept recommendations made to you by your pharmacist? (1=you never accept recommendations; 10=you always accept recommendations) 9.34 (1.26) 9.36 (1.20) 0.891
3. How competent would you consider your pharmacist, in his/her field of work, on a scale from 1 to 10? (1=very incompetent in his/her field; 10=very competent in their field) 9.72 (0.68) 9.74 (0.65) 0.768
4. On a scale of 1–10, how satisfied are you with the amount of time your pharmacist has for you? (1=very dissatisfied; 10=very satisfied) 9.71 (0.81) 9.75 (0.60) 0.695
5. On a scale of 1–10, how strongly do you feel your interests to be in good hands with your pharmacist? (1=not in good hands at all; 10=in very good hands) 9.68 (0.76) 9.75 (0.64) 0.366
6. On a scale of 1–10, how much better do you understand your medications and their application after you consulted your pharmacist? (1=not at all better; 10=much better) 9.19 (1.85) 9.15 (1.84) 0.753

9.57 (0.66) 9.58 (0.70) 0.605