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Exploring the determinants of career satisfaction among Pakistani dentists: a nationwide cross-sectional study

Por: Yasin · O. · Baqar · A. · Zaidi · S. A. A. · Hakeen · S. · Ilyas · F. · Zahir · K.
Objectives

The aims of this study were to investigate the factors affecting career satisfaction within the Pakistani dental community and to assess demographic characteristics as significant predictors of professional satisfaction.

Design

Cross-sectional survey.

Setting

Data were collected from registered dentists across urban and rural areas of Pakistan via an electronic survey distributed through professional forums, social media groups and email lists to ensure nationwide representation.

Participants

A total of 600 registered dental surgeons were selected across Pakistan using single-stage cluster sampling, with inclusion based on a permanent Pakistan Medical and Dental Council licence, excluding temporary licence holders, non-consenting individuals and those practising abroad.

Main outcome measures

Career satisfaction was measured using the validated Dentist Satisfaction Survey, which assessed various factors affecting professional fulfilment.

Results

Of 600 participants, 566 valid responses were received, with n=134 (23.67%) men and n=432 (76.33%) women, and a mean age of 33.7±7.4 years. Most were early-career (68.9%), with a mean professional satisfaction score of 3.13±1.35. Gender, provincial background and work experience significantly influenced satisfaction, while current working status did not. Participants were neutral on career domains, such as auxiliary staff quality, professional relations, professional time, management and work-life balance, but had positive views on doctor-patient relationships. Many expressed dissatisfaction with their income, and 35.69% found dentistry stressful. While 26.15% would not recommend dentistry, 30.04% would support their child’s choice to pursue it. Despite uncertainty about career fulfilment, most dentists remained strongly committed to their profession and did not plan to change careers in the near future.

Conclusions

This study highlights factors influencing career satisfaction among Pakistani dentists, offering insights to improve well-being and career fulfilment and inform policy reforms aimed at enhancing professional retention and mental well-being.

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