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Pharmacies and Chemists in Sefton
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2 Dec 2024
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Introduction
1. Which local authority area do you live in?
Cheshire East.
Cheshire West and Chester.
Halton.
Knowsley.
Liverpool.
Sefton.
St. Helens.
Warrington.
Wirral.
Other (please write the name in the box below)
please write the name in the box below
2. What is your postcode?
Please write the first four numbers of your postcode in the box below. For example, if your full postcode is L20 3NJ write L20 3 in the box.
3. Why do you usually go to the pharmacy?
To collect my prescription.
To collect a prescription for someone else.
To get advice from the pharmacist.
To buy other non-prescription (‘over the counter’) medications.
To use a pharmacy service, for example a blood pressure check.
To return unused or out of date medicines.
I could not get a GP appointment.
I was advised to go by the GP or NHS111.
Other (please write the reason in the box below).
Why do you usually go to the pharmacy?
4. When did you last use a pharmacy?
In the last week.
In the last two weeks.
In the last month.
In the last three months.
In the last six months.
Longer than six months ago.
5. What time is most convenient for you to use a pharmacy?
Morning.
Lunchtime (between 12pm and 2pm).
Afternoon.
Evening (after 5pm).
Don’t know.
6. What day of the week is most convenient for you to use a pharmacy?
A Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday.
Saturday.
Sunday.
Don’t know.
7. What influences which pharmacy you usually go to?
It is close to my doctor’s surgery.
It is close to my home.
It is close to other shops I use.
It is close to my children’s school or nursery.
It is easy to park nearby.
It is near to the bus stop / train station.
It is close to where I work.
It is close to/in my local supermarket.
Other (please write the reason in the box below).
What influences which pharmacy you usually go to?
8. Is there a more convenient pharmacy that you don’t use?
No.
Yes (What is better about the pharmacy you prefer to go to? Write your answer in the box below).
Is there a more convenient pharmacy that you don’t use?
9. How do you travel to the pharmacy and how long does it usually take?
Walking.
Public transport.
Car.
Motorbike.
Taxi.
Bicycle.
Mobility Transport.
None. I used an online pharmacy.
Other (please write in the box below).
How do you travel to the pharmacy and how long does it usually take?
10. How long does the journey to your pharmacy usually take?
5 minutes or less.
6-10 minutes.
11-15 minutes.
16-20 minutes.
21-25 minutes.
26-30 minutes.
31 minutes or longer.
Does not apply. (Choose this option if the pharmacy usually delivers prescription medication to your house, or if you order it from an online pharmacy).
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