“…35 Recent research highlights many potential sources of dilemmas, both personal to and external to pharmacists. 13,14,34,[36][37][38][39] The avoidance of professional dilemmas is therefore not possible for community pharmacists 3,13,14,37 and decision-making through dilemma scenarios is likely to take place within strict time constraints and without direct access to pharmacist peers. 33,37 Despite perceived limitations with respect to the representativeness of volunteers for whom there was no remuneration or specific academic credit, and the expectation that attrition rates were likely to be high, 34,40,41 the volunteers nevertheless provide a snapshot of the population (of community pharmacists working in Ireland) at a particular point in time.…”