The influence of moral judgment on physicians' prescription behaviour
Pharmaceutical promotion towards physicians’ prescription behaviour is strongly interrelated. Identifying and addressing the ethical challenges in physicians’ prescription behaviour to increase the ethical predisposition of prescribing medicines is prioritized in global health and development pl...
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اللغة: | English English |
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Malaysian Public Health Physicians Association
2021
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/105521/7/105521_The%20influence%20of%20moral%20judgment%20on%20physicians%27%20prescription%20behaviour_SCOPUS.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/105521/8/105521_The%20influence%20of%20moral%20judgment%20on%20physicians%27%20prescription%20behaviour.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/105521/ https://mjphm.org/index.php/mjphm/article/view/1063/439 |
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الملخص: | Pharmaceutical promotion towards physicians’ prescription behaviour is strongly interrelated. Identifying and
addressing the ethical challenges in physicians’ prescription behaviour to increase the ethical predisposition of
prescribing medicines is prioritized in global health and development plans. Hence, the importance of ethics in the
professionalism of healthcare practitioners is now a growing concern. The main objective of this research is to
investigate the influence of moral judgment on physicians' prescription behaviour. A survey has been conducted
among 152 medical practitioners from private healthcare facilities in the metropolitan area of Kuala Lumpur and
Selangor states of Malaysia. Principal component analysis method in EFA and structural equation modeling technique
in CFA has been used to analyze the data and validate the model. The study found that physicians’ moral equity
factor has a significant and positive influence on physicians’ prescription behaviour whereas their relativism and
contractualism factors were not significant. The empirical evidence obtained from this study would make significant
contributions to advancing the current knowledge of ethical prescription behaviour. Recommendations to physicians
for more ethical prescription practices have been discussed at the end of this paper. |
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