• Screening and follow-up questionnaire were prepared by the research team and piloted by three pharmacists not related to the project to ensure fitness for purpose • The adult leaflet was prepared and designed to capture the key elements of the KidzMed leaflet in a more suitable manner for the target adult population. • Community pharmacies were selected as study sites based on convenience (known to the research team) • Inclusion criteria: Adults 18 years or older who presented to community pharmacy either to purchase something or collect a prescription were asked if they would like to participate. • Exclusion criteria: any adult aged 18 years or older with a history of head/ neck/ throat cancer or diagnosis of dysphagia or a condition that can precipitate swallowing difficulties such as Parkinson's’ disease or Alzheimer’s disease were excluded from the study. • Willing participants were provided with a participant information sheet outlining the key details of the study, and completed a paper questionnaire in a private area of the pharmacy • The researcher calculated their PILL-5 Score and those scoring six or more out of 20 were provided with the adult leaflet • The key steps of the leaflet were outlined by the researcher and contact details taken to allow for a follow-up phone call two weeks later • The researchers telephoned those provided with the leaflet and used the follow-up questionnaire to capture their views on the leaflet and its impact on their pill swallowing ability