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. 2021 Feb 16;154(2):120–128. doi: 10.1177/1715163521989760

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of participants (n = 13)

Participant identifier* Age, y Sex No. of current prescriptions Medical conditions Highest level of education
P1F56 56 Female 6 Arthritis
Asthma
College
P1M70 70 Male 4 Hypertension
Gout
Technical school
P2M66 66 Male 7 Hypertension
BPH
Arrythmia
High school
P2F37 37 Female 6 Contraception
Diabetes
Crohn disease
High school
P3F71 71 Female 4 Hypothyroid
Hyperlipidemia
University
P3F60 60 Female 8 Hypertension
Hyperlipidemia
Depression
Anxiety
University
P4F44 44 Female 4 Contraception
Dermatitis
URTI
College
P4M50 50 Male 6 Cancer
Pain
Side effects
University
P4M61 61 Male 7 Asthma
Diabetes
Hypertension
College
P5F29 29 Female 4 Contraception
Hypothyroid
Antibiotic
University
P5F71 71 Female 9 Did not disclose High school
P5F72 72 Female 7 Depression
Arthritis
GI issues
Macular Degeneration
College
P5M60 60 Male 4 Anxiety
Pain control
College

URTI, upper respiratory tract infection; BPH, benign prostatic hypertrophy.

*

Code to identify patient: P(n) refers to pharmacy from which individual was recruited (see Table 1).

If disclosed by participant during interview.