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. 2021 Aug 4;29(9):946–954. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2021.08.001

Table 2.

Demographics and professional history of workshop participants.

Question n/N (%)
Gender
 Male 28/43 (65.1)
 Female 15/43 (34.9)
Age (years)
 25–34 12/42 (28.6)
 35–44 18/42 (42.9)
 45–54 11/42 (26.2)
 ≥55 1/42 (2.4)
What is your educational background?
 Pharmacist 20/40 (50.0)
 Economist 9/40 (22.5)
 Physician 7/40 (17.5)
 Finance 1/40 (2.5)
 Other 3/40 (7.5)
Do you have a degree in health economics or pharmacoeconomics?
 Yes 12/33 (36.4)
 No 21/33 (63.6)
What is your current professional background? (you can choose more than one option)
 Clinical Pharmacist 11/39 (28.2)
 Chair/member of pharmacy and  therapeutic committees (PTCs) 10/39 (25.6)
 Academic professor 9/39 (23.1)
 Policy maker 6/39 (15.4)
 Key opinion leader (in a specific therapy area) 5/39 (12.8)
 Payer 3/39 (7.7)
 Regulator 3/39 (7.7)
 Researcher/member of research agencies 3/39 (7.7)
 Clinical guideline expert 2/39 (5.1)
 Health authority official 2/39 (5.1)
 Physician 2/39 (5.1)
 Medical insurance 1/39 (2.6)
 Other 16/39 (41.0)
What is the nature of your workplace setting?
 Government 18/32 (56.3)
 Private 8/32 (25.0)
 Authority 3/32 (9.4)
 Other 3/32 (9.4)