Table 5

 Relationship between information exchange and member of staff (pharmacist or medicine counter assistant) (n = 171* visits)

Pharmacist n (%)Medicine counter assistant n (%)Odds ratio95% CI
*Missing data (n = 5).
†25 (73.5%) of the 34 visits where a pharmacist was solely involved were associated with an appropriate outcome and 59 (43.1%) of the 137 visits where a medicine counter assistant was solely involved were associated with an appropriate outcome.
Treatment of sexual partner05 (3.6)
Preparation sold for sexual partner0 (0)1 (0.7)
Whether GP had diagnosed thrush previously6 (16.7)17 (12.2)1.440.52 to 3.95
Whether pregnant5 (13.9)14 (10.0)1.450.49 to 4.34
Frequency of thrush in previous 6 months8 (22.9)21 (15.1)1.670.67 to 4.16
Which previous treatment for thrush13 (36.1)24 (17.1)2.731.22 to 6.14
Whether itch a symptom19 (54.3)34 (25.8)3.421.58 to 7.40
Whether had thrush before23 (63.9)42 (30.4)4.041.87 to 8.74
Whether vaginal discharge a symptom13 (36.1)16 (11.5)4.351.85 to 10.23
Whether vaginal odour a symptom5 (13.9)4 (2.9)5.441.38 to 21.46
Recommendation to consult GP22 (61.1)22 (15.7)8.433.75 to 18.95
WWHAM questions
    “Whether taking other medication?”9 (25.0)16 (11.5)2.561.03 to 6.41
    “Who treatment for?”25 (73.5)†59 (43.1)3.671.60 to 8.45
    “Any treatment tried currently?”6 (16.7)5 (3.6)5.401.55 to 18.87
    “Description of symptoms?”18 (51.4)20 (14.4)6.302.79 to 14.23