Patients decision factors of alternative medicine purchase: an empirical investigation in Malaysia
Alternative Medicine is a mode of therapies and therapeutics used in place of conventional medicines. For the past decades, alternative medicine has made significant contributions to harmonize the human body’s natural healing process. This study examined decision factors such as patient’s attitu...
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Advanced Scientific Research
2020
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Summary: | Alternative Medicine is a mode of therapies and therapeutics used in place of conventional medicines. For the
past decades, alternative medicine has made significant contributions to harmonize the human body’s natural
healing process. This study examined decision factors such as patient’s attitude, subjective norm, perceived
behavioral control, knowledge, and purchase intention to buy alternative medicine in Malaysia. The study was
conducted following a quantitative research approach. Primary data were collected through the deployment of
self-administered questionnaires from 350 patients in Klang Valley, Malaysia. For the purpose of the study,
Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) techniques were performed.
Patient’s perceived behavioral control and product knowledge are significantly related to purchase intention to
buy alternative medicine; whereas attitude and subjective norm did not have significant relationship with
intention to purchase alternative medicine. Perceived behavioral control and knowledge should be taken into
consideration for developing marketing strategies in order to enhance patient’s intention to purchase
alternative medicine. |
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