2015
DOI: 10.12991/mpj.20151910463
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Ege Üniversitesi Eczacılık Fakültesi 1.Sınıf Öğrencilerinin Meslek Tercihine Etki Eden Faktörler

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“…In this context, it is thought that concern of students on failure to work in the desired field may be effective if they select more than one choice for post-graduate working area. In a similar study conducted in 2015, 77.5% of the students have a concern about the future of the profession, it was determined that 34% of the students wanted to work in the field of community pharmacy after graduation, and it was observed that working choice in (8.8%) the pharmaceutical industry and (3.9%) in the hospital pharmacy is lower when compared to our research [19]. The reduction in interest in community pharmacy in our research compared to work made in 2015 and on the other hand, increasing trend towards areas such as pharmaceutical industry and hospital pharmacy suggest that Pharmacy Law No.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 43%
“…In this context, it is thought that concern of students on failure to work in the desired field may be effective if they select more than one choice for post-graduate working area. In a similar study conducted in 2015, 77.5% of the students have a concern about the future of the profession, it was determined that 34% of the students wanted to work in the field of community pharmacy after graduation, and it was observed that working choice in (8.8%) the pharmaceutical industry and (3.9%) in the hospital pharmacy is lower when compared to our research [19]. The reduction in interest in community pharmacy in our research compared to work made in 2015 and on the other hand, increasing trend towards areas such as pharmaceutical industry and hospital pharmacy suggest that Pharmacy Law No.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 43%
“…Of the students who answered the questionnaire, 30 (24%) were male and 95 (76%) were female. The median age of the students was 22 (22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32)(33). The father and mother of most of the students were university graduates (48%, 31.2%, respectively).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We cannot compare the results of our study with the previous ones, as there was no study conducted on pharmacy students before. However, the increase in the number of pharmacy graduates, the restriction of opening pharmacies by legal regulations and the limited employment opportunities in the public may have caused depressive symptoms in pharmacy students [28,29]. In the study of Kıran et al,77.5% of the first-year pharmacy students are worried about the future of their profession due to these reasons [29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When they graduate, they want to find job in public sector and indicate their need for state protection from unemployment risk (Mütevellioğlu et al, 2010) and they prefer the departments that provide these facilities. It is because unemployment anxiety is one of the the most common anxieties among university young (Dökmen, 1989, Akt Akaran Koç andPolat, 2006;Kıran andTaşkıran, 2015: Gizir, 2005). Although in this research most of the students are happy with job opportunities of their departments and think that they would find job easily after graduation, based on some studies, they state that despite their willingness to find job that is suitable to their department, they don't believe that they would find job in accordance with their expectations without any difficulties so because of this situation they experience high level of anxiety (Mütevellioğlu et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%