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

Table 3.

Patient appraisal of their medicine use at T-2 (mean and standard deviation are given)

Intervention (n=202) Control (n=214) p-value
1. How satisfied are you on a scale from 1 to 10 with your daily medication intake (eg, number of medicines, condition)? (1=very unsatisfied; 10=very satisfied) 9.12 (1.39) 8.95 (1.56) 0.208
2. How competent do you feel administering your medication? (1=very incompetent; 10=very competent) 9.33 (1.18) 9.29 (1.49) 0.529
3. How comfortable do you consider administering your medication? (1=very uncomfortable; 10=very comfortable) 8.23 (2.23) 8.35 (2.20) 0.613
4. How difficult do you find it to administer your medication? (1=very easy; 10=very difficult) 1.50 (1.26) 1.42 (1.12) 0.965
5. How unappetizing do you find taking medication? (1=delicious; 10=very unappetizing) 2.06 (1.95) 2.08 (1.80) 0.472
6. Do you think that your medicines are necessary? (1=you consider them absolutely unnecessary; 10=you consider them very important) 9.46 (1.11) 9.39 (1.38) 0.661

6.58 (0.68) 6.56 (0.65) 0.935