| Literature DB >> 26426210 |
Christine Liang Hoay Tan1, Mohamed Azmi Hassali2, Fahad Saleem2, Asrul Akmal Shafie2, Hisham Aljadhay3, Vincent B Y Gan4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To improve pharmaceutical care delivery in Malaysia, the Ministry of Health (MOH) had introduced the concept of value added services (VAS). Despite its reported convenience and advantages, VAS utilization rate is low in the country. The study aims to explore patients' understanding, beliefs and expectations towards VAS in Malaysia using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) as the theoretical model.Entities:
Keywords: Malaysia; pharmacy value added services; qualitative; theory of planned behaviour
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26426210 PMCID: PMC5139050 DOI: 10.1111/hex.12416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Expect ISSN: 1369-6513 Impact factor: 3.377
Interview guide assessing participant's beliefs towards value added services
| Constructs in general | Questions |
|---|---|
| General questions |
What do you understand of value added services (VAS)? |
| Attitude |
What do you think are the advantages of using VAS? |
| Subjective Norms |
Who do you think would approve or support you if you use VAS? |
| Perceived Behavioural Control |
What are the factors or motivators that make it easy for you to use VAS? |
| Demographic (separate sheet) | Name, age, gender, ethnicity, marital status, education and income |
Figure 1The extended theory of planned behaviour framework to understand patient's intention to adopt pharmacy value added services (Note: Variables with * stand for original predictors from TPB).
Demographic characteristics of the study participants
| Respondent's Label | Age | Gender | Ethnicity | Marital status | Highest education level | Monthly income |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AD | 43 | Female | Malay | Single | Diploma | <RM 2000 |
| DO | 64 | Female | Chinese | Married | Master's degree | RM 2001–RM 4000 |
| HW | 32 | Male | Chinese | Married | Undergraduate | RM 4001–RM 6000 |
| MAG | 70 | Female | Chinese | Married | Higher secondary | Pensioner |
| MAR | 56 | Female | Malay | Married | Diploma | RM 2001–RM 4000 |
| MAS | 33 | Female | Malay | Married | Diploma | RM 2001–RM 4000 |
| MUS | 51 | Female | Malay | Married | Diploma | RM 2001–RM 4000 |
| GOP | 68 | Male | Indian | Married | Undergraduate | Pensioner |
| SF | 42 | Male | Malay | Married | Undergraduate | >RM 6000 |
| TH | 73 | Male | Chinese | Married | Higher secondary | Pensioner |
| VS | 69 | Male | Indian | Married | Higher secondary | RM 2001–RM 4000 |
| WILL | 44 | Male | Chinese | Married | Undergraduate | >RM 6000 |
RM, Ringgit Malaysia.