• 8th Dec 2025

Research Opportunity: Pre-hospital management of mental health crises


Researchers at Central Queensland University are seeking Australian and New Zealand registered paramedics to participate in a study exploring paramedics’ pre-hospital management of mental health crises.


You are invited to complete an anonymous online survey, which should take approximately 20 minutes to complete.


On completion of the survey, you will receive an invite to participate in one-on-one semi-structured interviews with the researchers. You can also register your interest in participating in future studies about pre-hospital management of mental health crises.


This research study is being conducted by doctoral student Shannon King, under the supervision of Associate Professor Robert Stanton, Dr Adam Gerace, and Nathan Puckeridge.


For more information about the survey, or to participate, click here.

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