Jeroen van de Pol

79 How community pharmacists prioritize cognitive pharmaceutical services 3 Supplementary material Table 1: Background characteristics of participating pharmacists and group segmentation using Q-methodology. Characteristics of the participants Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Number of respondents 76 27 45 Age in years (mean ± SD) 38.3 ± 9.8 45.6 ± 11.3 38.0 ± 10.0 Gender Male 25 (32.5%) 15 (57.7%) 12 (27.9%) Graduation year (mean ± SD) 2004 ± 9 1998 ± 11 2004 ± 10 Working experience in years (mean ± SD) 11.9 ± 9.1 18.4 ± 10.9 12.1 ± 9.7 Type of pharmacist • Resident and owner • Resident in paid employment • Non-resident in paid employment 15 (19.4%) 37 (48.1%) 25 (32.5%) 8 (30.8%) 13 (50.0%) 5 (19.2%) 4 (9.3%) 29 (67.4%) 10 (23.3%) Working hours per week (mean ± SD) 35.9 ± 7.6 39.5 ± 4.7 37.2 ± 5.6 Characteristics of the community pharmacy and surroundings More than one pharmacist in the pharmacy • Yes 47 (61.0%) 17 (65.4%) 33 (76.7%) Average socioeconomic status • Poor residential area • Middle class residential area • Wealthy residential area 12 (15.6%) 57 (74.0%) 8 (10.4%) 3 (11.5%) 17 (65.4%) 6 (23.1%) 7 (16.3%) 32 (74.4%) 4 (9.3%) Average age of population • Mostly young inhabitants • Both young and older inhabitants • Mostly older inhabitants 2 (2.6%) 61 (79.2%) 14 (18.2%) 1 (3.8%) 19 (73.1%) 6 (23.1%) 1 (2.3%) 28 (65.1%) 14 (32.6%) Level of urbanization • Not urbanized (rural) • Hardly urbanized • Moderately urbanized • Heavily urbanized (big city) 16 (20.8%) 11 (14.3%) 38 (49.4%) 12 (15.6%) 1 (3.8%) 4 (15.4%) 13 (50.0%) 8 (30.8%) 2 (4.6%) 10 (23.3%) 21 (48.8%) 10 (23.3%) Part of a chain of pharmacies or a partnership • No • Yes, < 5 pharmacies in total • Yes, with 5-25 pharmacies in total • Yes, > 25 pharmacies in total 20 (26.0%) 18 (23.4%) 7 (9.1%) 32 (41.6%) 11 (42.3%) 5 (19.2%) 4 (15.4%) 6 (23.1%) 9 (20.9%) 8 (18.6%) 8 (18.6%) 18 (41.9%) Grading (1-10) the cooperation between the pharmacist and general practitioner 8.1 ± 1.1 7.9 ± 1.5 7.6 ± 1.5

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