Dr Sheela Tripathee

Dr Sheela Tripathee
Dr Sheela Tripathee
Dr Sheela Tripathee

PhD

Research Fellow

About
Email Address
sheela.tripathee@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 438127
Office Address

Academic Urology Unit
Health Sciences Building (2nd Floor)
University of Aberdeen
Foresterhill
Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
Tel: +44 (0)1224 438127
Email: sheela.tripathee@abdn.ac.uk

School/Department
School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

Biography

Dr Sheela Tripathee is a Research fellow at the Academic Urology Unit at University of Aberdeen. Sheela joined AUU in January 2019. She has previously worked at University of Dundee and the Rockefeller University New York.

Sheela's current research focus is on how clinical trials, health systems and context impact health behaviour change and health outcome.

Sheela has expertise in qualitative methods and evidence synthesis. Her previous work focused on review of health policies, and effectiveness of health interventions. She has collaborated with universities and institutions across the UK, Europe, USA, Canada, India and Nepal.  She advocates patient and public involvement in health research, policy and care.

          2009 - 2014    University of Dundee, College of medicine dentistry and nursing, UK 

          2007 - 2008     The Rockefeller University, New York, USA

          2006 - 2007      ABC News, New York, USA

    

Sheela is interested in supervising Masters/PhD projects related to health behaviour change, global health,  cancer care, health systems research, urology, nutrition, physical activity, and overweight/obesity.

Qualifications

  • PhD (Funded by Medical Reasearch Council, UK) Health Sciences 
    2018 - University of Glasgow 
  • MRes Public Health  
    2014 - University of Dundee, UK 
  • BA (Hons, Dean's list) Media Studies 
    2007 - City University of New York, USA 

External Memberships

European Association of Urology (EAU)

The International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA)

Latest Publications

  • CATHETER II, a randomised controlled trial comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of various washout policies versus no washout policy in preventing catheter associated complications in adults living with long term catheters

    Abdel-Fattah, M., Omar, M. I., Johnson, D., Cooper, D., Constable, L., Tripathee, S., MacLennan, S., Dimitropoulos, K., Evans, S., Granitsiotis, P., Hashim, H., Kilonzo, M., Larcombe, J., Little, P., Murchie, P., Myint, P. K., N'Dow, J., Paterson, C., Powell, K., Scotland, G., Thiruchelvam, N., Young, A. J., Cotton, S., Norrie, J., MacLennan, G.
    BMJ Open
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Web-based interventions for fear of cancer recurrence: a scoping review with a focus on suggestions for the development and evaluation of future interventions

    Zibaite, S., Tripathee, S., Moffat, H., Elsberger, B., MacLennan, S.
    PloS ONE, vol. 19, no. 11, e0312769
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Patient and health care professionals’ perception of weekly prophylactic catheter washout in adults living with long-term catheters: Qualitative Study of the CATHETER II Trial

    Tripathee, S., Johnson, D., Constable, L., Cotton, S., Omar, M. I., Abdel-Fattah, M., MacLennan, S.
    RCOG World Congress 2024
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • Patient and health care professionals’ perception of weekly prophylactic catheter washout in adults living with long-term catheters: Qualitative Study of the CATHETER II Trial

    Tripathee, S., Johnson, D., Constable, L., Cotton, S., Omar, M. I., Abdel-Fattah, M., MacLennan, S.
    The International Continence Society
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • RCT comparing the clinical and cost effectiveness of various catheter washout policies

    Abdel-Fattah, M., Omar, M. I., Johnson, D., Cooper, D., Constable, L., Tripathee, S., MacLennan, S., Cotton, S., Norrie, J., MacLennan, G., Team, C. I.
    RCOG World Congress 2024
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters

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Research

Research Overview

Research Interests

Health inequality, Cancer care, Global health, Behaviour change, Health service policies, Qualitative studies embedded within RCT

Family/couple context, Weight loss, Dietary practices, Physical activity

Current Research

An overview of current projects:

Stakeholder engagement in the design and implementation of cancer care:

  1. ICANEQUAL Reducing inequalities in treatment allocation and cancer care for those diagnosed with liver cancer
  2. PIONEER – Enhancing prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment through the power of big data in Europe; exploring treatment outcomes that matter most to patients with advanced prostate cancer in order to inform the development of prostate cancer Core Outcome Sets. https://prostate-pioneer.eu/
  3. ICANTREAT Nepal (Lead) – Increasing participation in breast cancer screening and treatment in Nepal ICANTREAT Nepal aims to create a firm foundation of knowledge and data in cancer care in Nepal through data audit and stakeholders engagement. Improving Cancer Care & Treatment • I Can Treat

The design and delivery of care and after care - Urology and other long-term conditions

  1. SIMS LTFU – Surgical management of female stress urinary incontinence; embedded qualitative study exploring patients outcome and perceptions.

     5. CATHETER II – Understanding the patient experience of care; embedded qualitative study within a clinical           trial exploring patients’ experience of living with long-term catheter and various catheter washout policies,            and health care professionals' perception of ‘Catheter II’ trial delivery and outcomes. CatheterII (abdn.ac.uk)

The design and implementation of better cancer care

  1. Renal Cancer Core Outcome Sets (R-COS) (Co-applicant) – Core Outcome Sets (COS) for localised, locally advanced, and metastatic stages of kidney cancer. The COMET registration, giving full study details is accessible here: https://www.comet-initiative.org/studies/details/1406

Funding and Grants

 

S Maclennan (PI), Tripathee S (co-applicant) (2021). NHS Grampian, Endowment Research Grant

Tripathee S (PI) (2020). University of Aberdeen, GCRF Pump-priming grant

Maclennan S (PI), Tripathee S (co-applicant) (2019). University of Aberdeen,  ISSF International Partnership Award 

Tripathee S (2016) University of Glasgow, Principal’s Early Career Mobility Fund 

Tripathee S (2014) Medical Research Council UK, PhD Studentship                    

Turner S, Tripathee S (co-applicant) (2012). General Dental Council, Evidence Review Grant

 

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Course Coordinator PU5040: Health, Well-being and Behaviour Change

Non-course Teaching Responsibilities

Post graduate research supervision.

Publications

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  • Cohabiting partners’ reciprocal influence during men’s attempts to change their dietary practices and physical activity to lose weight and maintain weight loss

    Tripathee, S.
    Medical Research Council, Postgraduate Research Conference
    Contributions to Conferences: Abstracts
  • How are men’s attempts to change diet and physical activity to manage their weight influenced by cohabiting partners?

    Tripathee, S.
    Contributions to Conferences: Papers
  • Parental intentions to provide healthy diets for pre‐school children

    Tripathee, S.
    University of Dundee.
    Other Contributions: Other Contributions
  • Direct access to DCPs: what are the potential risks and benefits?

    Turner, S., Tripathee, S., MacGillivray, S.
    British Dental Journal, vol. 215 , no. 11, pp. 577-582
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Benefits and risks of direct access to treatment by dental professionals: A rapid evidence review. London, General Dental Council.

    Tripathee, S., Turner, S., MacGillivray, S.
    GDC UK. 86 pages
    Books and Reports: Commissioned Reports
  • The relationship between sugar-containing methadone and dental caries: A systematic review.Health Education Journal.

    Tripathee, S., Akbar, T., Themessl-Huber, M., Themessl-Huber, M., Freeman, R.
    Health Education Journal, vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 469-485
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
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