Jeroen van de Pol

121 5 How does the general public balance convenience and cognitive pharmaceutical services Background characteristic study population (N = 516) % (n/N) Patient perceives pharmacist as a healthcare provider • Fully agree • Agree • Disagree • Fully disagree 17.9 (87) 55.3 (268) 23.1 (112) 3.7 (18) Preferences regarding services from the community pharmacy Figure 2 presents the results for preferences with respect to services provided by the community pharmacy. Figure 2: Preferences of individual participants regarding CPS and convenience provided by community pharmacies. The results indicate that most participants preferred convenience (68.2%) over CPS (27.7%). A smaller proportion of respondents (4.1%) did not have a preference for CPS or convenience.

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