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. 2020 Sep 7;9(9):583. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics9090583

Table 1.

Characteristics of the participants. IQR, interquartile range; UTI, urinary tract infection.

Pharmacists n (%) or Median (IQR) (n = 22)
Women 8 (36)
Job description
Non-prescribing pharmacists 18 (82)
Prescribing pharmacists 3 (14)
Pharmacy technician* 1 (4)
Years since qualification 15 (5–30)
Years in the pharmacy 9.5 (5–17)
Pharmacy staff (full time equivalent) in the pharmacy 4 (3–5)
Service users per day 55 (40–100)
Estimated percentage of male service users seen in the pharmacy 61 (52–62)
Service users seen in the consultation room per day 8 (5–12)
Estimated number of service users given healthcare advice 20 (16–37)
Service Users n (%) (n = 51)
Women 43 (84)
Age
Children 1 (2) (completed by the mother)
18–24 8 (16)
25–34 10 (20)
35–44 4 (8)
45–54 11 (22)
55–64 7 (14)
65–74 4 (8)
>75 4 (8)
Ethnicity
White 27 (53)
Asian 14 (27)
Black 4 (8)
Mixed 4 (8)
UTI history
Recurrent UTIs 21 (41)
One or two prior episodes 23 (45)
No prior episode 6 (12)

* One pharmacy technician was asked by a pharmacist to complete the pre-assessment questionnaire for the pharmacy, but this participant did not participate in the interviews nor the trial of the leaflets.