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A Lifeline or a Line in the Sand? Nursing Students' Perceptions of the Commonwealth Prac Payment
Abstract
Background
The Australian Government's introduction of the Commonwealth Prac Payment in July 2025, providing means-tested financial support to eligible domestic nursing, midwifery, teaching, and social work students during mandatory professional experience placements, marks a significant policy shift.
Objective
This study aimed to examine undergraduate nursing students' expected views on the Commonwealth Prac Payment's influence on their academic and professional lives before its implementation.
Methods
This research study used a qualitative descriptive design. From June to September 2024, focus groups and individual interviews were conducted with fourteen second-year nursing students at a tertiary institution in Melbourne, Australia. Data were analyzed thematically.
Results
Five themes emerged as follows: 1) Academic liberation, encapsulating anticipated improvements in academic focus; 2) promoted mental well-being, highlighting the expected reduction in financial stress; 3) empowered learning, reflecting the potential for deeper engagement in clinical training; 4) retention revolution, underscoring the payment's perceived role in reducing attrition; and 5) equity in education, revealing a paradoxical tension between supporting domestic students while excluding international students.
Conclusion
This study provided a critical pre-implementation perspective on a landmark policy initiative. The findings revealed that the anticipated benefits of the Commonwealth Prac Payment extend beyond financial relief, potentially enhancing academic engagement, mental well-being, and professional preparedness. However, the study also illuminated the policy's limitations in fostering equitable access to nursing education, particularly for international students. This research study may serve as a crucial baseline for future longitudinal studies evaluating the actual impacts of the Commonwealth Prac Payment, informing ongoing policy refinement and the development of more holistic support mechanisms for all nursing students.