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Table 3 Factor structure of the ATCI-P (Sample 1 data)

From: Community pharmacist attitudes towards collaboration with general practitioners: development and validation of a measure and a model

Item

Factor 1: Interactional determinants

Factor 2: Practitioner determinants

ATCI-P 14

The GP believes that I have a role in assuring medication effectiveness (for example, to ensure the patient receives the optimal drug at the optimal dose etc.)

.938

 

ATCI-P 13

The GP believes that I have a role in assuring medication safety (for example, to identify drug interactions, adverse reactions, contraindications etc.)

.883

 

ATCI-P 15

My working together with the GP benefits the patient.

.747

 

ATCI-P 9

The GP and I have mutual respect for one another on a professional level.

.632

 

ATCI-P 8

Discussions with the GP help me provide better patient care.

.608

 

ATCI-P 2

The GP is open to working together with me on patients’ medication management.

.597

 

ATCI-P 11

My role and the GP’s role in patient care are clear.

.584

 

ATCI-P 10

The GP and I share common goals and objectives when caring for the patient.

.575

 

ATCI-P 1

The professional communication between myself and the GP is open and honest.

.531

 

ATCI-P 4

The GP has time to discuss with me matters relating to patients’ medication regimens.

.439

 

ATCI-P 6

I can trust the GP’s professional decisions.

 

-.901

ATCI-P 3

The GP delivers high quality health care to patients.

 

-.866

ATCI-P 5

The GP meets the professional expectations I have of him/her.

 

-.862

ATCI-P 12

I have confidence in the GP’s medical expertise.

 

-.853

ATCI-P 7

The GP actively addresses patients’ medical concerns.

 

-.802

  1. Only loadings >.4 have been reported.