Dr Louise Wiles is 'Project Manager: EQUIPP Partnership' within the IIMPACT Group (UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance), at the University of South Australia. I am also an Honorary Research Fellow at Macquarie University (within the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science) and AHPRA registered physiotherapist.
The projects that I have worked on align to my three main areas of interest:
Appropriate (quality) health care
CareTrack Aged (NHMRC Project Grant APP1143223) assessed the appropriateness of residents’ care and their quality of life in Australian aged care facilities. Our work on the CareTrack Kids project (NHMRC Partnership Grant APP1065898) saw the... Read more
About me
Dr Louise Wiles is 'Project Manager: EQUIPP Partnership' within the IIMPACT Group (UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance), at the University of South Australia. I am also an Honorary Research Fellow at Macquarie University (within the Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science) and AHPRA registered physiotherapist.
The projects that I have worked on align to my three main areas of interest:
Appropriate (quality) health care
CareTrack Aged (NHMRC Project Grant APP1143223) assessed the appropriateness of residents’ care and their quality of life in Australian aged care facilities. Our work on the CareTrack Kids project (NHMRC Partnership Grant APP1065898) saw the development, testing, and analysis of over 450 ‘quality’ indicators that were applied in a large-scale medical record audit of nearly 7000 Australian children.
E-health
In collaboration with Professor Lorimer Moseley’s Persistent Pain Challenge group (IIMPACT in Health), we developed and piloted an e-health intervention (PECAN) aimed at reducing pain for breast cancer survivors. This work follows on from the STANDING Collaboration study (NHMRC Program Grant: Creating safe, effective systems of care: The translational challenge APP1054146) which tested a new method for developing recommendations for appropriate/quality care with stakeholders, and was evaluated using multi-methods analyses. The ultimate objective of this research stream is to co-create scientifically accurate and meaningful information with and for consumers.
Consumer engagement
Consumer engagement underpins much of my work. I recently led a systematic review of ‘Consumer engagement in health care policy, research and services: methods and effects’ using a novel approach to partner with stakeholders across all stages of the review process.
Louise is currently supervising three HDR (Higher Degree Research) candidates and is always keen to discuss potential research topics especially in areas related to measuring and/or improving the quality of health care, e-health and consumer engagement.
If you are interested in collaborating, or just having a chat, please feel free to drop me an email.
About me
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (2000 to present) - member
Australian Physiotherapy Association (2000 to present) - member
SA Health Practitioners’ Tribunal (2013 to present) - panel member
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of South Australia
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) University of South Australia
2015 to present
University of South Australia, Patient Safety Group, Centre for Population Health Research (CPHR)
Project Manager: Research ("STANDING Collaboration")
Macquarie University, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science
Honorary Research Fellow
2014 - 2015
University of South Australia, Patient Safety Group, Centre for Population Health Research (CPHR)
Technical Manager ("CareTrack Kids")
2013 - 2015
University of South Australia, International Centre for Allied Health Evidence (iCAHE)
Research Fellow
2013 - 2014
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Senior Physiotherapist, Acute Care and Surgery
2006 - 2014
Australian Physiotherapy Council
Assessor
2001 - 2009
Royal Adelaide Hospital
Principal Physiotherapist, Acute Care and Surgery
Safety and quality in healthcare
Evidence-based practice
Health consumer engagement and consumer-centred care
Professional standards for allied health, medicine and nursing
Bibliometrics and health informatics
Management and prevention of chronic disease
Clinical education
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
---|---|
2022 |
7
7
|
2022 |
Open access
44
46
23
|
2021 |
Open access
12
12
3
|
2018 |
Open access
73
74
|
2017 |
Open access
6
5
|
Year | Output |
---|---|
2024 |
Open access
1
1
|
2024 |
Open access
3
2
|
2023 |
28
|
2023 |
Open access
12
12
3
|
2023 |
Open access
7
7
6
|
2023 |
2
2
|
2023 |
Open access
1
1
|
2023 |
Open access
6
7
4
|
2023 |
2
5
2
|
2022 |
7
7
|
2022 |
5
5
|
2022 |
2
2
|
2022 |
Open access
7
7
|
2022 |
Open access
44
46
23
|
2021 |
Open access
1
1
|
2021 |
Open access
14
10
|
2021 |
Open access
12
12
3
|
2021 |
Open access
6
5
|
2021 |
Open access
16
14
|
2021 |
3
4
|
2021 |
Open access
15
14
|
2020 |
Open access
7
8
|
2020 |
Open access
3
3
|
2020 |
Open access
7
7
2
|
2020 |
Open access
3
|
2020 |
14
12
|
2020 |
12
12
|
2020 |
47
|
2020 |
Open access
560
526
|
2020 |
Open access
1
2
|
2020 |
Open access
5
5
|
2020 |
Open access
|
2019 |
Open access
46
45
40
|
2019 |
1
1
|
2019 |
5
4
|
2019 |
Open access
5
5
|
2019 |
Open access
11
10
|
2019 |
Open access
8
6
|
2019 |
4
4
|
2019 |
Open access
6
5
|
2019 |
Open access
1
2
|
2018 |
Open access
44
37
19
|
2018 |
Open access
73
74
|
2018 |
Open access
29
24
|
2017 |
Open access
13
11
|
2017 |
Open access
7
|
2017 |
13
8
|
2017 |
Open access
6
5
|
2016 |
69
64
14
|
2016 |
Open access
98
67
|
2016 |
Open access
11
10
|
2016 |
20
21
4
|
2016 |
18
|
2016 |
11
4
|
2016 |
Open access
|
2015 |
Open access
8
7
|
2015 |
Open access
26
26
|
2015 |
Open access
24
22
9
|
2015 |
Open access
29
30
|
2014 |
Open access
30
24
1
|
2013 |
Open access
|
2012 |
Open access
26
19
|
2012 |
5
4
|
Year | Output |
---|---|
2016 |
Open access
|
2014 |
Open access
|
2014 |
Open access
|
Hibbert P, Johnston B, Wiles L, Braithwaite J. Healthcare Performance Reporting Bodies: an Evidence Check review brokered by the Sax Institute (www.saxinstitute.org.au) for the Bureau of Health Information, 2015. Available at: https://www.saxinstitute.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Healthcare-performance-reporting-bodies.pdf.
Research
Safety and quality in healthcare
Evidence-based practice
Health consumer engagement and consumer-centred care
Professional standards for allied health, medicine and nursing
Bibliometrics and health informatics
Management and prevention of chronic disease
Clinical education
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (2000 to present) - member
Australian Physiotherapy Association (2000 to present) - member
SA Health Practitioners’ Tribunal (2013 - present) - panel member
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
---|---|
Australian Catholic University | AUSTRALIA |
Australian National University | AUSTRALIA |
Barts Health NHS Trust | UNITED KINGDOM |
Bupa ANZ | AUSTRALIA |
BUPA Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Bupa Health Foundation (formerly MBF Foundation) | AUSTRALIA |
Cancer Council NSW | AUSTRALIA |
Cardiff University | UNITED KINGDOM |
Carers SA | AUSTRALIA |
Catholic University of Leuven | BELGIUM |
Central Queensland University | AUSTRALIA |
Charite - Medical University of Berlin | GERMANY |
Children's Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service | AUSTRALIA |
Childrens Hospital at Westmead | AUSTRALIA |
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centre | UNITED STATES |
Clinical Excellence Commission | AUSTRALIA |
Consumer Representative | AUSTRALIA |
Curtin University | AUSTRALIA |
Doctor Evidence | UNITED STATES |
Dutch College of General Practitioners | NETHERLANDS |
Flinders University | AUSTRALIA |
General Practitioner | AUSTRALIA |
George Institute for Global Health | AUSTRALIA |
Geraldton Regional Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Ghent University | BELGIUM |
Gold Coast University Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Government of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust | UNITED KINGDOM |
Griffith University | AUSTRALIA |
Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research | AUSTRALIA |
Health Consumer Representative | AUSTRALIA |
Health Performance Council | AUSTRALIA |
Innlandet Hospital Trust | NORWAY |
International Society for Quality in Health Care | IRELAND |
King’s College | UNITED KINGDOM |
King's College London | UNITED KINGDOM |
Ku Leuven | BELGIUM |
La Trobe University | AUSTRALIA |
Linköping University | SWEDEN |
Liverpool Hospital Elizabeth | AUSTRALIA |
Macquarie University | AUSTRALIA |
Monash University | AUSTRALIA |
Närhälsan Research and Development | SWEDEN |
National Disability Insurance Agency | AUSTRALIA |
New South Wales Health | AUSTRALIA |
New South Wales Ministry of Health | AUSTRALIA |
Northern Adelaide Local Health Network | AUSTRALIA |
NSW Health | AUSTRALIA |
NSW Kids and Families | AUSTRALIA |
Paediatric Medicine and Child and Adolescent Mental Health | AUSTRALIA |
Perth Children's Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Prince of Wales Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Private Individual | UNITED KINGDOM |
Queensland Children's Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Queensland Health | AUSTRALIA |
Queensland State Government | AUSTRALIA |
Repatriation General Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Royal Adelaide Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children | AUSTRALIA |
Royal District Nursing Service SA | AUSTRALIA |
Royal London Hospital | UNITED KINGDOM |
Russell Clinic, South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
SA Health | AUSTRALIA |
Safer Care Victoria | AUSTRALIA |
Singapore Eye Research Institute | SINGAPORE |
Sir Charles Gardiner Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre | INDIA |
South Australian Health and Medical and Research Institute (SAHMRI) | AUSTRALIA |
Stroke Foundation | AUSTRALIA |
Swinburne University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
Sydney Children's Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
University of Adelaide | AUSTRALIA |
University of Antwerp | BELGIUM |
University of Canberra | AUSTRALIA |
University of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA |
University of New South Wales | AUSTRALIA |
University of Newcastle | AUSTRALIA |
University of Oxford | UNITED KINGDOM |
University of Pretoria | SOUTH AFRICA |
University of Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
University of Santo Tomas | PHILIPPINES |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Sydney | AUSTRALIA |
University of Western Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of Wollongong | AUSTRALIA |
Western Sydney University | AUSTRALIA |
Westmead Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
Women's and Children's Health Network | AUSTRALIA |
Women's and Children's Hospital | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Australian Physiotherapy Council (2006 - 2014) - assessor
International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics (2009 - 2012) - member
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) Consumer and Community Engagement Committee (2017 to present) - guest member
Reviewer for Physiotherapy Research International, Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, PLOS ONE, Health Expectations, BMJ Open, Patient Education and Counseling journals
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
---|---|
158 - Evaluation of Pain Revolution's capacity building programs | Current |
The role of pain education for persistent pain in breast cancer survivors | Current |
Methods for capturing, classifying, and analysing information about patient safety and for developing and disseminating solutions | Completed |