%0 Journal Article %T Building intentions with the Theory of Planned Behaviour: the mediating role of knowledge and expectations in implementing new pharmaceutical services in Malaysia %A Christine L. Tan %A Fahad Saleem %A Mohamed A. Hassali %A Vincent B. Gan %J Archive of "Pharmacy Practice". %D 2016 %R 10.18549/PharmPract.2016.04.850 %X Pharmacy value added services (PVAS) was introduced as a matter of public health policy by Malaysia¡¯s Ministry of Health to improve health outcomes through public healthcare services. For example, drive through pharmacy services is a major policy implementation of the Ministry. However, adoption rates are low and therefore hampering the achievement of national health policy goals %K Pharmaceutical Services %K Qualitative Research %K Behavior Observation Techniques %K Models %K Theoretical %K Health Knowledge %K Attitudes %K Practice %K Health Plan Implementation %K Malaysia %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5184380/