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Table 3 Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI)** for associations between demographic characteristics and various pharmacy specific outcomes (N = 436)

From: Comparing women pharmacy consumers’ experiences with weight loss treatment in Victoria and Nottingham: a cross-sectional study

 

Utilised pharmacy weight management programs in the last five years

Feeling comfortableawith pharmacists giving advice on weight loss

Wanting a pharmacist in an ideal weight management program

Wanting an ideal weight management program to be located in a pharmacy

(yes; n = 39)

(yes; n = 334)

(yes; n = 171)

(yes; n = 157)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

OR (95% CI)

Location survey was administered

    

Victoria

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Nottingham

0.23 (0.08, 0.63)

0.67 (0.39, 1.16)

0.71 (0.44, 1.12)

0.49 (0.30, 0.82)

Age

    

18-30

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

31-50

1.12 (0.42, 3.0)

0.56 (0.26, 1.23)

0.45 (0.26, 0.88)

0.85 (0.45, 1.62)

≥50

0.72 (0.24, 2.13)

0.60 (0.26, 1.38)

0.83 (0.43, 1.58)

0.84 (0.42, 1.65)

Medical conditions

    

No

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Yes

1.36 (0.51, 3.61)

1.18 (0.59, 2.34)

0.93 (0.52, 1.68)

0.61 (0.32, 1.14)

Taking medications

    

No

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Yes

0.85 (0.37, 1.96)

0.98 (0.42, 2.01)

0.77 (0.42, 1.45)

1.11 (0.57, 2.16)

Visited pharmacist in the last 12 months

    

No

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Yes

0.85 (0.37, 1.96)

1.57 (0.88, 2.80)

2.29 (1.35, 3.90)

3.11 (1.75, 5.53)

BMI c

    

<25 kg/m2

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

≥25 kg/m2

1.70 (0.76, 3.79)

1.0 (0.57, 1.77)

1.13 (0.70, 1.82)

1.1 (0.66, 1.81)

  1. Note: OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.
  2. **Adjusted for location, age, medical conditions, medications, if visited pharmacist in the last 12 months and BMI.
  3. aFeeling comfortable: comfort level categories have been collapsed into two categories; feeling comfortable (participants who were somewhat comfortable or extremely comfortable) and not feeling comfortable (participants who were, unsure, not comfortable and extremely not comfortable).
  4. cBMI: BMI categories have been collapsed into two categories; <25 mg/kg2 and ≥25 mg/kg2.