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Interview patient characteristics.

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Table 2.

Interview stakeholder characteristics.

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Fig 1.

Normalisation Process Theory conceptualisation of patient perspectives.

Main themes identified in patient data mapped to four constructs of Normalisation Process Theory (Coherence, Cognitive participation; Collective action; Reflexive monitoring). Includes patient perspectives on the intervention and in italics, patient acceptability of trial procedures.

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Fig 2.

Normalisation Process Theory conceptualisation of stakeholder perspectives.

Main themes identified in stakeholder data mapped to four constructs of Normalisation Process Theory (Coherence, Cognitive participation; Collective action; Reflexive monitoring). Includes stakeholder perspectives on the intervention and in italics, stakeholder acceptability of trial procedures.

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Table 3.

Patient perception of intervention.

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Table 4.

Pharmacist actions, patient and stakeholder perceptions.

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Table 5.

Stakeholder perception of intervention.

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Table 6.

Key strengths, challenges and recommendations.

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Table 7.

Barriers and facilitators to expansion, future larger scale trial and wider implementation.

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