Figures & data
Table 1. Characteristics of respondents to the national survey of Canadian public and health care providers (HCPs).
Figure 1. (A). Responses by pharmacists by region to the statement “I don't have enough time to administer vaccines to adult patients.” (B). Responses of Canadian adults to the statement “If my pharmacist was trained to vaccinate, I would be willing to have him/her give me my vaccines.” The Prairies includes Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba; Atlantic includes Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
![Figure 1. (A). Responses by pharmacists by region to the statement “I don't have enough time to administer vaccines to adult patients.” (B). Responses of Canadian adults to the statement “If my pharmacist was trained to vaccinate, I would be willing to have him/her give me my vaccines.” The Prairies includes Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba; Atlantic includes Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador.](/cms/asset/e9ff3141-c6d6-4c3c-9e47-546c134e9b19/khvi_a_1093714_f0001_c.gif)
Table 2. Health care provider attitudes about delivery of vaccines by pharmacists.
Table 3. Public attitudes about delivery of vaccines by pharmacist delivery.