Dr Louise Roberts

Lecturer in Paramedic Science

College of Medicine and Public Health

place Sturt West (W264)
GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia

Dr Louise Roberts’s main interest and principle research expertise is in the out-of-hospital management of mental health presentations. Her PhD explored how paramedics identify, assess and manage psychiatric presentations in the community. Dr Louise Roberts has led and contributed to narrative literature reviews into the management of low acuity presentations in the pre-hospital setting for the Victorian Ambulance Service. She has collaborated on national research into men’s lived experience with mental health and paramedics understanding of mental health and AOD presentations (Beyondblue and Turning Point Drug and Alcohol Centre). She has also conducted research into State and Territory Mental Health Acts and how paramedics are represented in those Acts and how this has informed the development of clinical practice guidelines. Recently she has contributed to research into PTSD and its effects on partners of veterans and emergency first responders and current research addresses the physical, psychological, psychobiological and psychosocial health of operational ambulance staff. She has been lecturing in mental health (since 2007) and paramedic science (since 2012). She has published and presented in this area.

Qualifications

BN, BHSc(Paramedics) (Hons), PhD

Teaching interests
mental health
research
health sociology
health psychology
clinical decision making
Topic coordinator
PARA3009 Mental Health Emergencies
MHSC8115A Chronic Conditions Management for Specific Conditions, Contexts or Populations A
PARA8008 Acute Assessment and Management of Behavioural Disturbance
Topic lecturer
PARA8008 Acute Assessment and Management of Behavioural Disturbance
PARA3009 Mental Health Emergencies
MHSC8115A Chronic Conditions Management for Specific Conditions, Contexts or Populations A
Higher degree by research supervision
Current
Associate supervisor: Paramedic’s Clinical Reasoning and Decision Making in using Clinical Protocols and Guidelines (1), The effect of operational safety training on undergraduate paramedic students’ preparedness for the workforce (1)
Completion
Principal supervisor: Ambulance clinicians and involuntary care: What influences their decision making process to implement involuntary care (1)