Background: Mandatory placement-based work-integrated learning (WIL) poses challenges for nursing students who work whilst studying. The financial burden of WIL links to other known direct and indirect challenges, yet no Australian study has quantified the financial challenges resulting from attending mandatory WIL placements. Placement-based WIL costs may preclude some students from completing WIL, which may impact student attrition and the future health workforce. Aim: To investigate Australian nursing students’ financial challenges related to mandatory WIL. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey conducted with nursing students from nine Australian universities across five Australian states. The 28-question survey investigated the loca...
While significant research has been undertaken exploring the pedagogical benefits of undertaking len...
Background and objective - Higher education students face considerable financial hardship during the...
Financial support for students entering nurse education programmes has typically been the responsibi...
Background: Mandatory placement-based work-integrated learning (WIL) poses challenges for nursing st...
Background: Mandatory placement-based work-integrated learning (WIL) poses challenges for nursingstu...
Using an online survey, this study explored the impact of participation in unpaid clinical placement...
An increasing emphasis on embedding Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in the curriculum has impacted on...
The increasing emphasis on embedding work-integrated learning (WIL) in the higher education curricul...
INTRODUCTION: As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded during 2020, widespread financial uncertainty eme...
The increasing emphasis on embedding work-integrated learning (WIL) in the higher education curricul...
This study reports a comparative survey of mature students undertaking pre-registration undergraduat...
Background: The nursing practicum (clinical practice) is an essential but often highly stressful as...
While there is growing evidence about the financial burden of completing long, compulsory (mostly un...
Australian universities are under increasing pressure to support students to develop the graduate sk...
Australian universities are under increasing pressure to support students to develop the graduate sk...
While significant research has been undertaken exploring the pedagogical benefits of undertaking len...
Background and objective - Higher education students face considerable financial hardship during the...
Financial support for students entering nurse education programmes has typically been the responsibi...
Background: Mandatory placement-based work-integrated learning (WIL) poses challenges for nursing st...
Background: Mandatory placement-based work-integrated learning (WIL) poses challenges for nursingstu...
Using an online survey, this study explored the impact of participation in unpaid clinical placement...
An increasing emphasis on embedding Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) in the curriculum has impacted on...
The increasing emphasis on embedding work-integrated learning (WIL) in the higher education curricul...
INTRODUCTION: As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded during 2020, widespread financial uncertainty eme...
The increasing emphasis on embedding work-integrated learning (WIL) in the higher education curricul...
This study reports a comparative survey of mature students undertaking pre-registration undergraduat...
Background: The nursing practicum (clinical practice) is an essential but often highly stressful as...
While there is growing evidence about the financial burden of completing long, compulsory (mostly un...
Australian universities are under increasing pressure to support students to develop the graduate sk...
Australian universities are under increasing pressure to support students to develop the graduate sk...
While significant research has been undertaken exploring the pedagogical benefits of undertaking len...
Background and objective - Higher education students face considerable financial hardship during the...
Financial support for students entering nurse education programmes has typically been the responsibi...