Doctor Sheeja Perumbil Pathrose

Doctor Sheeja Perumbil Pathrose

Academic Program Advisor, Bachelor of Nursing,
School of Nursing and Midwifery

Senior Lecturer,
School of Nursing and Midwifery

Biography

Dr. Sheeja Perumbil Pathrose is the Senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Western Sydney University,  and Director, NSW Centre for Evidence Based Health Care- JBI Affiliated Group Australia. She has many years of experience in both at Undergraduate and Postgraduate Nursing program.Sheeja is a quantitative and mixed method researcher and her research has largely concentrated on studies that investigates practical aspects affecting vulnerable and sick infants and children.

 

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Qualifications

  • PhD Sri Ramachandra University

Professional Memberships

  • Cancer Nurses Society of Australia (2021 - 2022)
  • Australian College of Nursing (2021 - 2022)

Interests

  • Mindfulness
  • Adolescent Wellbeing
  • Cancer
  • Neonatal Nursing
  • Young people

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • School of Nursing and Midwifery
  • School of Nursing and Midwifery

Committees

  • Academic Course Advisor-Liverpool Campus
  • Director, NSW Centre for Evidence Based Health Care- JBI Affiliated Group

Contact

Email: S.Pathrose@westernsydney.edu.au
Phone: (02) 9165 8653
Mobile:
Location: LP.03.04

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Teaching

Previous Teaching Areas

  • 401005 Human Relationships and Life Transitions, 2017
  • 401005 Human Relationships and Life Transitions, 2018
  • 401006 Bioscience 2, 2019
  • 401007 Approaches to Professional Nursing Practice, 2018
  • 401012 Professional Practice Experience 4, 2019
  • 401015 Health Variations 3, 2017
  • 401083 Capstone Experience in Health Care, 2023
  • 401207 Health Variations 1 - Perioperative, 2018
  • 401208 Research for Nursing and Midwifery, 2018
  • NURS7065 Capstone Experience in Health Care, 2022

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Wells, J., Patterson, P., Mcdonald, F., Everett, B., Ussher, J., Salamonson, Y., Biegel, G., Nguyen, T. and Ramjan, L. (2024), 'Contextualising an online mindfulness-based intervention for young people with cancer : a qualitative study', Collegian, vol 31, no 1 , pp 56 - 62.
  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Washington, R., Washington, M., Raj, M., K, S., N. T., S., He, S. and Ramjan, L. (2023), '[In Press] Quality of life of children and adolescents living with HIV in India : a systematic review and meta-analysis', Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, .
  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Patterson, P., Ussher, J., Everett, B., Salamonson, Y., McDonald, F., Biegel, G., He, S. and Ramjan, L. (2022), 'Feasibility, acceptability, and sychosocial outcomes of a mindfulness-based interactive e-book for young people with cancer', Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, vol 11, no 1 , pp 27 - 34.
  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Raeburn, T., Sanchez, P., Elmir, H., Alomari, A. and Ogunsiji, O. (2022), 'Team teaching in undergraduate nursing programs : a scoping review', Collegian, vol 29, no 3 , pp 390 - 397.
  • Ramjan, L., Maneze, D., Krstevska, E., Perumbil Pathrose, S. and Lewis, P. (2022), 'Educational programs to improve nurses' knowledge, attitude, and practice in adolescent and young adult health : an integrative review', Nurse Education Today, vol 118 .
  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Wells, J., Everett, B., Ussher, J., Salamonson, Y., Patterson, P., McDonald, F., Biegel, G. and Ramjan, L. (2022), 'A mindfulness-based intervention for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer', Psycho-Oncology, vol 31, no S1 , pp 90 - 90.
  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Everett, B., Patterson, P., Ussher, J., Salamonson, Y., McDonald, F., Biegel, G. and Ramjan, L. (2021), 'Mindfulness-based interventions for young people with cancer : an integrated literature review', Cancer Nursing, vol 44, no 5 , pp 349 - 360.
  • Stulz, V., Francis, L., Perumbil Pathrose, S., Sheehan, A. and Drayton, N. (2021), 'Appreciative inquiry as an intervention to improve nursing and midwifery students transitioning into becoming new graduates : an integrative review', Nurse Education Today, vol 98 .
  • Perumbil Pathrose, S., Spence, K., Taylor, C., Psaila, K., Schmied, V., Dahlen, H., Badawi, N., Gregory, K., Peters, K. and Foster, J. (2021), 'A cross-sectional survey of enteral feeding tube placement and gastric residual aspiration practices : need for an evidence-based clinical practice guideline', Advances in Neonatal Care, vol 21, no 5 , pp 418 - 424.
  • Thomas, S., Nesargi, S., Roshan, P., Raju, R., Mathew, S., Perumbil Pathrose, S. and Rao, S. (2018), 'Gastric residual volumes versus abdominal girth measurement in assessment of feed tolerance in preterm neonates : a randomized controlled trial', Advances in Neonatal Care, vol 18, no 4 , pp 13 - 19.
  • Shah, S., Heylen, E., Srinivasan, K., Perumbil Pathrose, S. and Ekstrand, M. (2014), 'Reducing HIV stigma among nursing students : a brief intervention', Western Journal of Nursing Research, vol 36, no 10 , pp 1323 - 1337.
  • Lang, T., Heylen, E., Perumbil Pathrose, S., Shet, A., Perumpil, M., Steward, W., Shamban, E. and Ekstrand, M. (2014), 'Quality of life and psychosocial well-being among children living with HIV at a care home in Southern India', Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, vol 9, no 4 , pp 345 - 352.

Previous Projects

Title: A randomized pilot study of the feasibility of a web-based mindfulness intervention for young people with cancer
Funder:
  • Canteen
Western Researchers: Sheeja Perumbil Pathrose, Lucie Ramjan, Bronwyn Everett, Jane Ussher and Yenna Salamonson
Years: 2022-03-28 - 2023-04-30
ID: P00027828

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