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. 2022 Aug 22;16:2259–2269. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S377558

Table 5.

Assessment of Factors Associated with the Use of Home Delivery of Medications Service (N = 1032)

Parameter Use of Home Delivery of Medication Service [0: Non-Users, 1: Previous Users]
OR P-value# OR P-value$
Age (years) 1.030 <0.001^ 1.023 0.002*
Gender
 o Female Reference
 o Male 1.334 0.041^ 1.117 0.460
Educational level
 o University students or below Reference
 o University graduate or above 1.206 0.170^ 1.058 0.708
Marital status
 o Married Reference
 o Others (Single, divorced, or widowed) 0.702 0.011^ 1.014 0.952
Monthly income
 o ≤ 800 JD/month Reference
 o > 800 JD/month 1.520 0.013^ 1.231 0.261
Place of residence
 o Center of Jordan Reference
 o Others (north or south of Jordan) 1.082 0.563
Do you have children?
 o No Reference
 o Yes 1.484 0.004^ 0.875 0.583
Do you suffer from chronic diseases?
 o No Reference
 o Yes 2.130 <0.001^ 1.537 0.014*
Frequency of visiting a community pharmacy per month
 o 0–1 time/month Reference
 o ≥ 2 times/month 2.069 <0.001^ 1.880 <0.001*

Notes: #Using simple logistic regression, $Using multiple logistic regression, ^Eligible for entry in multiple logistic regression, *Significant at 0.05 significance level. Reproduced from Abu Hammour K, Abu Farha R, Rizik M, et al.Pharmacy drive-thru service in Jordan: assessing customers’ awareness, perceptions and factors affecting the use of this service. J Pharm Health Serv Res. 2019;10(1):141–147. doi:10.1111/jphs.12245© 2022 Oxford University Press, All Rights Reserved.27