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PhD student Pharmacy and Health/ Salamanca's University
Escola Superior de Saúde IPP
Results: From 261respondents, 75.5%were female. The youngest respondent was 19and the oldest 83years old. About 40%had a BSc and about 45%of the respondents were patients. 84%refer no difficulty with medication intake and about 60%report no chronic disease. 59%refer that the service would not be useful to self, however only 6%consider the service not useful to a family member/acquaintance. About 76%of the respondents refer to be willingness to pay for this service (67%would consider pay 10euros or less). Female population may present an estimated reduction of about 43%in the willingness to pay compared to male population. When respondents were family members the willing to pay increase compared to when they were patients (126%). Finally, the population that recognize the importance of the service for a family member/acquaintance is expected to have an estimated increase in the willing to pay of about 190%when compared to the population that does not recognize that importance.