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. 2023 Feb 25;81:31. doi: 10.1186/s13690-023-01038-x

Table 4.

Association of pharmacists’ level of involvement towards health promotion activities and predictor variables

Variables Level of involvement 95% CI P-value
Low High COR AOR
Sex Male 70 80 1.638(1.016–2.642) 1.103(0.552–2.207) 0.781
Female 47 88 1 1
Educational level Degree and above 8 116 0.033(0.015–0.072) 0.027(0.011–0.63) 0.000*
Druggist 109 52 1 1
Employment status Employee 95 132 1.178(0.651–2.129) 1.140(0.208–6.241) 0.880
Owner 22 36 1 1
Work experience in years  < 1 27 26 1.342(0.683–2.638) 0.887(0.332–2.368) 0.600
1–5 49 89 0.712(0.416–1.217) 0.685(0.317–1.481)
 > 5 41 53 1 1
Monthly salary (ETB) 1500–2999 37 49 1.365(0.719–2.593) 2.447(0.452–13.244) 0.251
3000–4999 54 72 1.356(0.748–2.458) 1.283(0.241–6.847)
 ≥ 5000 26 47 1 1
CDRO types where pharmacists worked Drug store 50 78 0.861(0.535–1.385) 0.611(0.296–1.262) 0.183
Pharmacy 67 90 1 1
Number of clients served/day  < 50 62 97 0.349(0.123–0.991) 0.194(0.040–0.944) 0.042*
50–100 44 65 0.369(0.127–1.072) 0.236(0.049–1.147)
 > 100 11 6 1 1
Working hours/day  ≤ 8 63 57 2.272(1.400–3.686) 3.645(1.775–7.487) 0.005*
 > 8 54 111 1 1
Training on health promotion practice Yes 43 53 1.261(0.767–2.073) 1.201(0.569–2.539) 0.063
No 74 117 1 1

CI Confidence interval, COR Crude odds ratio, AOR Adjusted odds ratio

*indicates P < 0.05