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- 2016
Building intentions with the Theory of Planned Behaviour: the mediating role of knowledge and expectations in implementing new pharmaceutical services in MalaysiaDOI: 10.18549/PharmPract.2016.04.850 Keywords: Pharmaceutical Services, Qualitative Research, Behavior Observation Techniques, Models, Theoretical, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Health Plan Implementation, Malaysia Abstract: 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
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