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Table 2 Participant satisfaction with the pharmacist consultation

From: The effect of a pharmacist consultation on pregnant women’s quality of life with a special focus on nausea and vomiting: an intervention study

 

Very little

Little

Neutral

Large

Very large

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

In total, to what extent are you satisfied with the consultation you were provided?

0 (0.0)

1 (1.0)

6 (6.3)

42(43.8)

47 (49.0)

To what extent did you find the consultation useful?

1 (1.0)

3 (3.1)

14 (14.6)

50 (52.1)

28 (29.2)

To what extent was the consultation worth the time spent?

1 (1.0)

3 (3.1)

12 (12.5)

47 (49.0)

33 (34.4)

To what extent did you find a solution to your problems/concerns?

14 (14.6)

2 (2.1)

15 (15.6)

43 (44.8)

22 (22.9)

To what extent was the pharmacist concerned about you and your pregnancy?

0 (0.0)

1 (1.0)

12 (12.5)

31 (32.3)

52 (54.2)

To what extent has the consultation given you better insight into how to use medications during pregnancy?

2 (2.1)

3 (3.1)

20 (20.8)

43 (44.8)

28 (29.2)

To what extent has the consultation given you better insight into how to manage/treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy?a

3 (3.8)

2 (2.6)

25 (31.7)

26 (32.9)

23 (29.1)

  1. Participant satisfaction with the pharmacist consultation in early pregnancy, n = 96
  2. aAnswered by 79 (79/96, 82.3%) of the women who experienced nausea and vomiting in pregnancy