Donna Bliss
 | Donna Bliss, PhD, RN, FAAN, FGSA Horace T. Morse/Alumni Association Distinguished Teacher School of Nursing Foundation Research Professor
Telephone Number: 612-624-1425
FAX Number: 612-625-7180
E-mail Address: bliss@umn.edu
Office Location: 6-189A Weaver-Densford Hall |
Video Co-operative Membership Adult and Gerontological Health Mailing Address: School of Nursing University of Minnesota 5-140 Weaver-Densford Hall 308 Harvard Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 Educational Background: B.S.N., 1981, Nursing, Villanova University M.S.N., 1985, Nursing - Critical Care, University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., 1991, Nursing, University of Pennsylvania Certification: C.C.R.N., 1984-2001; alumna C.C.R.N. Teaching Areas: Research design and methods Care of chronic health conditions Gerontology and nursing Acute and critical care nursing Nutrition and gastrointestinal nursing Research Interests: Specialty areas are fecal incontinence and tube feeding with a focus on effects of dietary fiber on the colon and clinical outcomes; perineal skin problems associated with incontinence: risk identification, prevention and management. (Recent grants and selected publications are listed below.) Research and Education Grants: Title of Project: Use of ARD Anoperineal Dressing for Fecal Incontinence Funding Agency: Birchwood Laboratories Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 4/1/06-8/31/06 Title of Project: Center for Health Trajectory Research Funding Agency: NIH/NINR (P20) Role: Pilot Core Director Project Dates: 6/22/2005-4/30/2010 Title of Project: NIS Multi-Country Partnerships Program for Nursing Education and Leadership Development Funding Agency: American International Health Alliance (USAID Prime) Role: co-Investigator Project Dates: 03/2004-09/2006 Title of Project: Evaluation of Characteristics and Typical Usage of Incontinent Products for Fecal Incontinence Funding Agency: Kimberly-Clark (subcontract to NIH grant) Role: PrincipalInvestigator Project Dates: 1/1/2004-6/30/2008 Title of Project: Impact of Fiber Fermentation on Fecal Incontinence Funding Agency: NIH/NINR-R01 Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 6/03-2/08 Title of Project: Skin Health of Critically-Ill Adults Funding Agency: Twin Cities Chapter, Amer Assoc of Critical Care Nurses' Medtronic Research Award Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 2003-2004 Title of Project: Economic Evaluation of Skin Damage Prevention Regimens Funding Agency: 3M Corporation Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 3/03-12/03 Title of Project: Cross-National Study of Nursing Care Practices for Urinary and Fecal Incontinence in Japanese and American Nursing Homes Funding Agency: Yamagata University and Pfizer Corp. Role: Co-Investigator Project Dates: 5/00-4/02 Title of Project: Experience of Women Managing Fecal Incontinence Funding Agency: American Nurses Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 2000-2001 Title of Project: Prevalence and Correlates of Skin Problems Associated with Incontinence in Nursing Home Elders Funding Agency: Academic Health Center Faculty Seed Grant Program Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 6/1/00-5/31/01 Title of Project: Perineal Dermatitis in Nursing Home Elderly Funding Agency: 3M Corporation Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 4/15/00-4/14/01 Title of Project: Skin Problems in Nursing Home Elders with Incontinence Funding Agency: American Nurses Foundation Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 10/1/00-9/30/01 Title of Project: Perineal Dermatitis in Nursing Home Elders with Incontinence: A Pilot Study Funding Agency: Gerontological Nursing Interventions Research Center, College of Nursing, Univ. of IA Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 2000-2001 Title of Project: Clinical Research Curriculum Award Funding Agency: NIH Role: Co-Investigator Project Dates: 2000 Title of Project: Skin problems related to fecal incontinence and urinary incontinence Funding Agency: 3M Corporation Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 1999-2002 Title of Project: Fecal Incontinence: Epidemiology and Self Care in Elders at Managed Care Clinics Funding Agency: U of MN Graduate School Grant-In-Aid Role: Principal Investigator Project Dates: 12/16/97-12/15/98 Selected Publications: Bliss, D. Z., Fischer, L. R., & Savik, K. (2005). Managing fecal incontinence: Self-care practices of older adults. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 31(7), 35-44. Bliss, D. Z., & Savik, K. (2005). Writing a grant proposal—part 2: Research methods—part 2. Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 32(4), 226-229. Bliss, D. Z. (2005). Writing a grant proposal: Part 6: The budget, budget justification, and resource environment. Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 32(6), 365-367. Colwell, J. C., Bliss, D. Z., Engberg, S., & Moore, K. N. (2005). Preparing a grant proposal—part 5: Organization and revision. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing, 32(5), 291-293. Savik, K., Fan, Q., Bliss, D., & Harms, S. (2005). Preparing a large data set for analysis: Using the Minimum Data Set to study perineal dermatitis. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(4), 399-409. Beitz, J. M., & Bliss, D. Z. (2005). Preparing a successful grant proposal. Part 1: Developing research aims and the significance of the project. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing, 32(1), 16-18. Gray, M., & Bliss, D. Z. (2005). Preparing a grant proposal. Part 2: Reviewing the literature. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing, 32(2), 83-86. Wyman, J. F., Bliss, D. Z., Dougherty, M. C., Gray, M., Kaas, M., Newman, D. K., Palmer, M. H., & Wells, T. J. (2004). Shaping future directions for incontinence research in aging adults: Executive summary. Nursing Research. 53(6S), S1-S10. Bliss, D. Z. (2004). Dietary fiber in conservative management of chronic renal failure. Pediatric Nephrology, 19(10), 1069-1070. Bliss, D. Z. (2004). Monitors in nutrition support. Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 19(5), 421-422. Bliss, D. Z., Norton, C. A., Miller, J., & Krissovich, M. (2004). Directions for future nursing research on fecal incontinence. Nursing Research, 53(6S), S15-S21. Littleton, D., Marsalis, S., & Bliss, D. Z. (2004). Searching the literature by design. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 26(8), 891-908. Newman, D. K., Fader, M., & Bliss, D. Z. (2004). Managing incontinence using technology, devices, and products: Directions for research. Nursing Research, 53(6S), S42-S48. Bliss, D. Z., Fischer, L. R., Savik, K., Avery, M., & Mark, P. (2004). Severity of fecal incontinence in community-living elderly in a health maintenance organization. Research in Nursing & Health, 27(3), 162-173. Gray, M., Beitz, J., Colwell, J., Bliss, D. Z., Engberg, S., Evans, E., Gallagher, J., Moore, K. N., & Pieper, B. (2004). Evidence-based nursing practice II: Advanced concepts for WOC nursing practice. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing, 31(2), 53-61. Bliss, D. Z. (2003). Managing adverse health symptoms: A fruitful core of nursing research warranting continued cultivation. Nursing Research, 52(6), 349. Lebak, K. J., Bliss, D. Z., Savik, K., & Patten-Marsh, K. M. (2003). What's new on defining diarrhea in tube-feeding studies? Clinical Nursing Research, 12(2), 174-204. Bliss, D. (2002). Publishing with students--an uncontrolled variable. Nursing Research, 51(6), 345-346. Bliss, D. Z., Dhamani, K. A., Savik, K., & Kirk, K. (2003). Tool to classify stool consistency: Content validity and use by persons of diverse cultures. Nursing and Health Sciences, 5(2), 115-121. Waagen, G. L., & Bliss, D. Z. (2002). Development of evidence-based protocols for evaluation and management of dysfunctional vascular access devices in interventional radiology. Images, 21(4), 13-22. Bliss, D. (2001). Editorial: Mixed or mixed up methods. Nursing Research, 50(6),331. Bliss, D., Jung, H.J., Savik, K., Lowry, A., LeMoine, M., Jensen, L., Werrner, C., & Schaffer, K. (2001). Supplementation with dietary fiber improves fecal incontinence. Nursing Research, 50, 203-213. Bliss, D. (2001). Commentary: Special Delivery: A Biofeedback Program for Fecal Incontinence. Journal of Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing, 28, 169-170. Bliss, D. (2000). It's Not Just Research- It May Be Evidence. Nursing Research, 49(6), 301. Bliss, D. (2000). "Current summaries: pH and concentration of bilirubin in feeding tube aspirates as predictors of tube placement." Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 24(3): 187-188. Bliss, D., Guenter, P., & Heitkemper, M. (2000). From Proposal to Publication: Are You Writing Research Right? Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 15, 299-305. Bliss, D. Z. (2000). "Comment on tubefeeding in patients with advanced dementia: A review of the current literature." Nutrition in Clinical Practice 15(4): 204-205. Guenter, P., Malyszek, R., Bliss, D., Steffe, T., O'Hara, D., LaVan, F., & Monteiro, D. (2000). "Survey of nutritional status in newly hospitalized patients with stage III or IV pressure ulcers: A descriptive study." Advances in Wound Care 13(4): 164-168. Center Membership: Center for Gerontological Nursing
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