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Table. 3.

Table. 3.

Logistic regression for factors that affect deciding to have own family pharmacy

Variables [Number in Questionnaire] Odds ratio (95% CI) P-value
Gender [Q21] (Ref. Male) 1.99 (1.23, 3.22) 0.005
Age [Q22] (Ref. below 39)* 1.17 (0.81, 1.70) 0.396
Taking any drugs for treating chronic diseases [Q3] (Ref. No) 1.50 (0.75, 2.99) 0.247
Average no. of visit community pharmacies [Q6] (Ref. 0 time) 1.49 (0.98, 2.25) 0.062
Use of one community pharmacy in usual [Q7] (Ref. No) 3.09 (1.81, 5.27) <0.0001
Overall satisfaction level of the community pharmacies [Q8] 1.25 (0.75, 2.06) 0.390
Good environment for counseling [Q10] 2.21 (1.58, 3.09) <0.0001
Close to home [Q11] 1.16 (0.82, 1.65) 0.387
Close to the medical institution [Q12] 0.73 (0.52, 1.01) 0.055
Retaining a wide range of medicines [Q13] 1.01 (0.75, 1.37) 0.943
Professional aspect for medication [Q14] 0.69 (0.42, 1.14) 0.150
Conscientiousness [Q15] 1.50 (0.92, 2.45) 0.101
Good counseling [Q16] 1.18 (0.80, 1.76) 0.405
Comprehensive review of the medication [Q17] 0.93 (0.66, 1.32) 0.682
Consultation on overall healthcare in usual [Q18] 1.42 (1.02, 1.97) 0.036
Classification/arrangement of inventory drugs in household [Q19] 0.90 (0.70, 1.15) 0.386
Solving questions about medicines and dietary supplements [Q20] 0.90 (0.65, 1.26) 0.549

CI, confidence interval

*Age was re-categorized into three groups ≤39, 40-59, over 60≥.

Yakhak Hoeji 2023;67:58-65 https://doi.org/10.17480/psk.2023.67.1.58
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