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Table 1 Characteristics of the pharmacies and dispensers who participated in the questionnaire survey

From: Compliance of private pharmacies in Uganda with controlled prescription drugs regulations: a mixed-methods study

Characteristic

Category

Frequency n (%)

Type of pharmacy

Retail

60 (59.4)

Wholesale (distributor)

22 (21.8)

Dual (wholesale/retail)

19 (18.8)

Number of years pharmacy has been in operation

≤ 1 year

7 (7.0)

2–3 years

24 (24.0)

4–5 years

14 (14.0)

>  5 years

55 (55.0)

Sex of dispenser

Male

45 (44.6)

Female

56 (55.4)

Religious background of dispenser

Christian

82 (81.2)

Muslim

18 (17.8)

Hindu

1 (1.0)

Marital status of dispenser

Single

64 (63.4)

Married

37 (36.6)

Dispenser’s qualifications

Pharmacist or intern pharmacist

8 (7.9)

Pharmacy technician

17 (16.8)

Nurse or midwife

67 (66.3)

Other1

9 (8.9)

Dispenser’s highest education level

Secondary school

2 (2.0)

Post-secondary school certificate

44 (44.9)

Diploma (associate degree)

40 (40.8)

Degree (Bachelors, Masters or doctorate)

12 (12.2)

Dispenser’s working experience at current work station

≤ 1 year

48.5

2–3 years

27.7

4–5 years

13.8

>  5 years

10

Dispenser’s working experience since first qualification

≤ 1 year

16 (16.7)

2–3 years

33 (34.4)

4–5 years

18 (18.8)

>  5 years

29 (30.2)

Pharmacist is present in the pharmacy premises on the day of data collection

Yes

32 (32.0)

No

69 (68.0)

  1. 1Others include one Bachelor of Commerce graduate, one nursing assistant and 7 clinical officers (physician assistants)