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An Evaluation of the Expectancy Value Model of Attitude Measurement for Physician Prescribing Behavior
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Family MedicineQuality Of LifeCustomer SatisfactionBehavioral Decision MakingConsumer StudyConsumer ResearchPanel DataBuying BehaviorAttitude TheoryPrimary CarePhysician Prescribing BehaviorExpectancy ValueManagementGroup Depth InterviewsConsumer BehaviorExpectancy Value ModelHealth Services ResearchAttitude MeasurementPatient SatisfactionHealth PolicyOutcomes ResearchPurchase IntentionHealthcare ValueMarketingNursingInteractive MarketingPatient SafetyPatient-centered OutcomeMedicinePatient ExperienceConsumer Attitude
Presented are findings from research using expectancy value and normative belief measures to predict physician drug brand preference and purchases. Physician prescribing using group depth interviews, attitude instruments, and prescribing panel data were used to test the Fishbein behavioral intentions model. Extensions to the model are presented for marketing applications.
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