Career commitment and professional satisfaction among Romanian pharmacy graduates: a nationwide cross-sectional survey
Marius Călin Cherecheş, Aura Rusu

TL;DR
Romanian pharmacy graduates show moderate job satisfaction but are largely dissatisfied with pay and career prospects, risking long-term workforce sustainability.
Contribution
This study is the first nationwide survey examining career commitment and professional satisfaction among Romanian pharmacy graduates.
Findings
Over 80% of pharmacists perceive their income as much lower than physicians or dentists.
Only 7% of graduates would definitely choose pharmacy again, with 46% stating they would not.
Community pharmacists report lower satisfaction compared to those in industry or education.
Abstract
Professional satisfaction is a key determinant of career commitment and workforce sustainability and retention in the pharmacy sector. The study examines professional satisfaction among Romanian pharmacy graduates by analysing hygiene factors, intrinsic motivators, and perceptions of pay equity, assessing sector-based differences and exploring associations between these dimensions and long-term career commitment. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 473 pharmacy graduates (2009–2023). Professional satisfaction was evaluated using 13 structured items from a questionnaire that covered hygiene factors, intrinsic motivators, and perceptions of pay equity. Reliability was assessed with Cronbach’s α. Descriptive statistics, ANOVA, and chi-square tests were applied. The Hygiene Index (α = 0.67; M = 3.28, SD = 0.76) and Motivators Index (α = 0.80; M = 3.22, SD = 0.86) reflected…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Medical Education and Admissions · Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout
