Mary H. Wilde, PhD, RN
Contact Information
Education
PhD, 1999. University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, US
MS, 1985. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, US
BSN, 1970. Boston College, Chestnut Hill , MA, US
Diploma, 1968. Lenox Hill Hospital School of Nursing , New York, NY, US
Experience
Consultations to Universities, Health, and Science Agencies: 12/2007 - 1/2008. Consultant. Birchwood Laboratories (new products for incontinence). Eden Prairie, MN, US.
Consultations to Universities, Health, and Science Agencies: 1/1994 - 9/1994. Consultant and program planner. Fingerlakes Visiting Nurse Service (Incontinence ). Geneva, NY, US.
Faculty Appointments: 7/2005 - Current. Associate Professor. University of Rochester (Nursing). Rochester, NY, US.
Faculty Appointments: 8/2003 - 8/2005. Associate Professor. University of Massachusetts Amherst (Nursing). Amherst, MA, US.
Faculty Appointments: 8/1999 - 8/2003. Assistant Professor. Syracuse University (Nursing). Syracuse, NY, US.
Faculty Appointments: 9/1988 - 9/1990. Assistant Professor. SUNY Institute of Technology (Nursing). Utica, NY, US.
Faculty Appointments: 9/1986 - 9/1988. Lecturer. Wayne State University (Nursing). Detroit, MI, US.
Fellowship (Post Doctoral): 7/2002 - 1/2004. Post-doctoral fellow. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Nursing). Chapel Hill, NC, US.
Fellowship (Pre Doctoral): 9/1996 - 3/1999. Research/teaching assistant. University of Rochester (Nursing). Rochester, NY, US.
Professional Experience: 4/1999 - 8/1999. Community Health Nurse. Herkimer County Public Health Department (Nursing). Herkimer, NY, US.
Professional Experience: 6/1997 - 9/1997. Supervisor. At-Home Care (Community Health Nursing). Herkimer, NY, US.
Professional Experience: 9/1990 - 1/1996. Research Nurse. M. I. Bassett Hospital, Research Institute (Community and epidemiological research). Cooperstown, NY, US.
Professional Experience: 9/1985 - 7/1986. Supervisor. Greenfield Home Health Care (Community Health Nursing). Detroit, MI, US.
Professional Experience: 5/1983 - 7/1985. Relief PHN. Visiting Nurse Association of Metropolitan Detroit (Community Health Nursing). Detroit, MI, US.
Professional Experience: 9/1980 - 9/1982. PHN. Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center (Community Health Nursing). Chicago, IL, US.
Professional Experience: 3/1978 - 8/1980. PHN. Nursing Service, Inc. (Community Health Nursing). Ridgewood, NJ, US.
Professional Experience: 3/1975 - 9/1976. PHN. VNA of Easton, PA (Community Health Nursing). Easton, PA, US.
Professional Experience: 1/1974 - 5/1974. PHN. Arlington VNA (Community Health Nursing). Arlington, MA, US.
Professional Experience: 6/1973 - 8/1973. Head Nurse. Joslin Diabetic Camp for Boys (Nursing). Charlton, MA, US.
Professional Experience: 1/1973 - 6/1973. Staff Nurse. Deaconess Hospital Diabetes Treatment Unit (Diabetes Nursing). Boston, MA, US.
Professional Experience: 9/1971 - 1/1973. PHN. Malden Community Nurses (Community Health Nursing). Malden, MA, US.
Professional Experience: 7/1970 - 9/1971. PHN. Princeton Hospital Community Health & VNS (Community Health Nursing). Princeton, NJ, US.
Professional Experience: 7/1969 - 8/1969. Staff Nurse. Boston VNA (Community Health Nursing). Boston, MA, US.
Professional Experience: 6/1968 - 8/1968. Charge Nurse. Dover General Hospital (Nursing). Dover, NJ, US.
Research
Self-management Issues and Concerns in People with Long-term Urinary Catheters . 3/2008 - Current. Hollister International.
Self-management of urine flow in long-term urinary catheter users. 9/2008 - Current. NIH/NINR.
Prospective Study on the Use of Urinary Catheters in Homecare . 8/2006 - 8/2008. Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nursing Society (Hollister Continence Grant).
Pilot of Self-monitoring of Urine Flow in People with Long-term Urinary Catheters. 2/2006 - 2/2007. FRSG: University of Rochester.
Sensations of Urine Flow in People with Foley Catheters. 7/2002 - 1/2004. NINR.
Factors Associated with Urinary Tract Infection in People with Long-term Urinary Catheterization. 1/2000 - 5/2002. Syracuse University .
Experience of Long-term Urinary Catheter Use. 9/1996 - 3/1999. NINR.
Catheter Care Among Home Care Clients with Long Term Urinary Catheterization. 5/1985 - 5/1986.
Publications
Wilde, M. H. & Zhang, F., . (n.d.). Best practices in managing the indwelling urinary catheter for the homecare patient. Perspectives.
Fairbanks E., Shah S., Wilde M.H., McDonald M.V., Brasch J., McMahon J.M. . (n.d.). Successful Recruitment Methods in the Community for a Two-Site Clinical Trial. Applied Nursing Research.
Wilde, M. H., Zhang, F., Fairbanks, E., Shah, S., McDonald, M. V & Brasch, J.. (n.d.). Perceived Value of a New Urinary Catheter Self-Management Program. Home Healthcare Nurse.
Wilde, MH., Bliss, DZ. Tannenbaum, C. Booth, J., Cheater, F. . (n.d.). Self-Management of Urinary and Fecal Continence. AJN.
Wilde, M. H., Fader, M., Ostaszkiewicz, J., Prieto, J. & Moore, K. (2013). A systematic review of urinary drainage bag decontamination for long-term use. Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 40 (3), 299-308.
Cottenden, A., Fader, M., Wilde, M.H, Bliss, D., Buckley, B., Hayer, D , Joan Ostaszkiewicz, . (2013). Management using continence products. Incontinence: 5th international consultation on incontinence, 5th ed. Arnheim, The Netherlands, 1651-1786.
Wilde M.H., McDonald M.V,, Brasch J., McMahon J.M., Fairbanks E., Shah S., Tang W., Scheid E. . (2013). Long-term Urinary Catheter Users Self-Care Practices and Problems . Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 256-67.
Smith, J. A. Wilde, M. H. & Brasch, J. (2012). Internet recruitment and retention for a six months longitudinal study. Journal of Nursing Scholarshi, 44 (2), 165-170.
Andreessen, L., Wilde, M. H., & Herendeen, P. . (2012). Preventing catheter-associated urinary tract infections in acute care: the bundle approach. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 27 (3), 1-9, DOI: 10.1097/NCQ.0b013e318248b0b1..
Wilde, M. H. , Brasch, J., & Zhang, Y. (2011). A qualitative descriptive study of self-management issues in people with long-term intermittent urinary catheters. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 67 (6), 67(6), 12541263. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2010.05583.x.
Wilde, M. H., Brasch, J., Getliffe, K., Brown, K. A., McMahon, J. Smith, J. A., Anson, E., Tang, W., & Tu, X. (2010). Study on the use of long-term urinary catheters in community dwelling individuals. Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 37 (3), 301-310.
Wilde, M. H., Getliffe, K., Brasch, J., McMahon, J. Anson, E., Tu, X. (2010). A New Urinary Catheter-related Quality of Life Instrument for Adults. Neurourology and Urodynamics, DOI 10:1002/nau20865.
Fader, M., Cottenden, A., Bliss, D., Buckley, B., Getliffe, K. A., Paterson, J., Pieters, R., Wilde, M.H. . (2009). Making sense of continence products and devices. Urology News, 13 (2), 2-24.
Parker, D., Callan, L., Harwood, J., Thompson, D., Wilde, M., Gray, M. . (2009). Nursing interventions to reduce the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infection. Part I, Catheter selection. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, Continence Nursing, 36 (1), 23-34.
Parker, D., Callan, L., Harwood, J., Thompson, D., Webb, M.L., Wilde, M., & Wilson, M. . (2009). Catheter-associated urinary tract infection. Fact sheet. Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 36 (2), 156-159..
Cottenden, A., Bliss, D., Fader, M., Getliffe, K., Buckley, B., Wilde, M.H., & Pieters, R. . (2009). Management using continence products. Incontinence. 4th International Consultation on Incontinence, 4th ed. Paris: Health Publication LTD., 1519-1644.
Wilson, M., Wilde, M., Webb, M.L., Thompson, D., Parker, D., Harwood, J., Callan, L., Gray, M.. (2009). Nursing interventions to reduce the risk of catheter-associated urinary tract infection. Part II, Staff education, monitoring, and care techniques. . Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, , 36 (2), 137-154.
Continence Subcommittee- Jinbo, A., Crumley, C. ,Ducher, J., Kupsick, P., Maloy, J., McTigue, T., Parker, D., Short, T., Thompson, D., Walsh, N. & Wilde, M. H.. (2009). Indwelling Urinary Catheters: Best Practice for Clinicians. Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing Society, 52 pp.
Wilde, M.H. & Brasch, J. . (2008). An Intervention to Teach Self-monitoring of Urine Flow in Long-term Catheter Users. International Journal of Urological Nursing, 2 (2), 62-71.
Wilde, M.H. & Brasch, J. . (2008). A Pilot Study of Self-Monitoring of Urine Flow in People with Long-Term Urinary Catheters. Research in Nursing and Health, 31 (5), 490-500.
Wilde, M.H. & Garvin, S. (2007). A concept analysis of self-monitoring. Journal of Advanced Nursing , 57 (3), 339-350.
Fader, M., Zimmaro-Bliss, D., Clark-O'Neill, S., Cottenden, A., Getliffe, K., Herrera, H. H. , Paterson, J., Szonyi, & Wilde, M.. (2006). Containment and stress urinary incontinence: current perspectives in product provision, usage, and evaluation. In L. Cardozo, D. Robinson, & A. Miles, Eds., Effective management of stress urinary incontinece. London, UK.: Aesculapius Medical Press., 103-23..
Wilde, M.H. & Dougherty, M.C. (2006). Awareness of urine flow in people with long-term urinary catheters. With Commentary from B. Roe and Response by Authors. Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 33 (2), 164-75.
Wilde, MH & Getliffe, KA. (2006). Urinary catheter care for older adults. Annals of Long-Term Care: Clinical Care and Aging, 14 (8), 38-42.
Cottenden, A., Bliss, D.., Fader, M., Getliffe, K.A., Herrera,H., Paterson, J., Szonyi, G., Wilde, M. (2005). Chapter 4: Management with continence products. Urinary Incontinence, 3rd ICS Consultation, 3, 149-255.
Wilde, MH. (2004). Urinary catheter management for the older adult patient. Clinical Geriatrics, 12 (4), 26-32.
Wilde, M.H., Albanese, E., Rennells, R., & Bullock, Q.. (2004). Development of a student nurses' clinic for homeless men. Public Health Nursing, 21 (4), 354-60.
Wilde, MH. (2003). Meanings and practical knowledge of people with long-term urinary catheters. With commentary by B.L Cameron. Journal of Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing, 30 (1), 33-43.
Wilde, MH. (2003). Life with an indwelling urinary catheter: The dialectic of stigma and acceptance. Qualitative Health Research, 13 (9), 1189-1204.
Wilde, MH & Carrigan, MJ. (2003). A chart audit of factors related to urine flow and urinary tract infection . Journal of Advanced Nursing , 43 (3), 254-262.
Wilde, MH. (2003). Embodied knowledge in chronic illness and injury. Nursing Inquiry, 10 (3), 170-6.
Wilde, AJ, Wilde, MH, & Hensel, ML. (2003). Glimpses into the world of a sick teenager. American Journal of Nursing , 103 (12), 47-49.
Wilde, MH. (2003). Urinary tract infection in people with long-term urinary catheters. Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing, 30, 314-23.
Wilde, MH. (2002). Home care clinics: Long-term catheters. ADVANCE: for Providers of Post-Acute Care, 5 (6), 22-4.
Wilde, MH. (2002). Urine flowing: A phenomenological study of living with a urinary catheter. Research in Nursing and Health, 25, 14-24.
Wilde, MH. (2002). Understanding urinary catheter problems from the patient's point of view. Home Healthcare Nurse, 20 (7), 449-56.
Price, C & Wilde, MH . (2000). To the editor:... "Why embodiment now?" . Advances in Nursing Science. , 23 (1), vi-vii.
Wilde, MH. (1999). Why embodiment now? . Advances in Nursing Science, 22 (2), 25-38.
Wilde, MH. (1997). Long term urinary catheterization: Conceptualizing the research base. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 25, 1252-61.
Wilde, MH. (1997). The caring connection in nursing: A concept analysis. International Journal for Human Caring, 1 (1), 18-24.
Wilde, MH. (1991). Foley catheter management at home. Home Healthcare Nurse, 9 (3), 39-45.
Wilde, MH. (1986). Living with a Foley. American Journal of Nursing, 86 (10), 1121-3.
Presentations
Development of a quality of life tool for long-term catheter-users.
The Engineeering Challenge: Innvovating for Continence , Simon Foundation for Continence
Self-management for people with long-term urinary catheters. .
, Beijing University ofTraditional Chinese Medicine, School of Nursing
Self-care practices for people with long-term urinary catheters.
42nd Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society, International Continence Society Nurses Group
Long-term Indwelling Urinary Catheter Problems. .
42nd Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society, October 17, 2012, International Continence Society
. Revised Catheter-related Quality of Life Instrument, C-IQoL2. .
42nd Annual Meeting of the International Continence Society, October17, 2012, International Continence Society
Self-management in long-term urinary catheter users. Workshop podium presentation on .
Annual Conference, International Continence Society
Management and Self-management of Indwelling Urinary Catheters.
Research Day, Saint Josephs Hospital Health Center
Design Issues and Obstacles for Everyday Use of Intermittent Urinary Catheter.
Simon Foundation Innovating for Continence Conference: The Engineering Challenge, Simon Foundation
Self-management issues and concerns in intermittent urinary catheter users.
Annual conference, APHA
A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Self-management Issues in People with Long-term Intermittent Urinary Catheters.
Annual Meeting, International Continence Society and International Urogynecological Association.
A New Urinary Catheter-related Quality of Life Instrument for Adults.
39th International Continence Society Meeting, International Continence Society
Study on the use of long-term urinary catheters in community-dwelling individuals.
39th International Continence Society Meeting, Inernational Continence Society
Pilot study of self-monitoring of urine flow in people with long-term urinary catheters.
40th annual meeting, Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing Society
WOC Best Practice: Indwelling Urinary Catheter .
40th annual meeting, Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing Society
Prospective Study on the Use of Urinary Catheters .
40th annual meeting, Wound Ostomy & Continence Nursing Society
Living with a Long-term Urinary Catheter: Impact on Quality of Life .
Urinary Catheterization: Promises, Problems and Practicalities, International Continence Society
ICS Nursing Members Survey.
Annual Conference, International Continence Society
Awareness of Urine Flow in People with Long-term Urinary Catheters.
Annual Conference, International Continence Society
Using the PHN Wheel in Teaching Undergraduate Students to Work with Homeless Populations.
Annual Conference, Association of Community Health Educators
Sensations of Urine Flow in People with Long-term Urinary Catheterization.
Annual Conference, ENRS
Technical aspects of continence devices--ICS strategies.
Contnence: The Ultimate Goal, Continence Foundation of Australia
Sensations of Urine Flow in People with Long-term Urinary Catheters.
Annual Conference, Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Society
Raising Awareness of Disability and Continence.
Continence in the 'European Year of Disabled Peopl, Royal College of Nursing
A Chart Audit of Factors Related to Urine Flow and Urinary Tract Infection.
Annual Conference, ENRS
Urinary Catheter Care: Principles and Practical Tips Based on Research and Experience.
Virtual Seminar (teleconference), National Association for Home Care
Embodied Drawings of a Sick Child: Glimpses into his World.
Annual Conference, International Association for Human Caring
Vulnerability in Living with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter.
Annual Conference, ENRS
Embodied Knowledge in Chronic Illness and Injury: Learning from Unaware Awareness.
6th Philosophy in the Nurses' World Conference, Institute for Philosophical Nursing Research
Living with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter.
Conference, Inter-urban Spinal Cord Association
The Experience of Living with a Long-Term Urinary Catheter.
32nd Annual Conference, Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Society
A Discussion of Issues Confronted in Randomized Trials of Interventions Carried out in the Home.
Annual Conference, ENRS
Phenomenology of the Body: The Experience of Long-Term Urinary Catheterization.
Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, University of Colorado
The Caring Connection in Nursing: A Concept Analysis.
Annual Conference, International Association for Human Caring
Does a Dietary Program to Lower Cholesterol Affect Patients' Quality of Life? .
Annual Conference, Society for Behavioral Medicine
Catheter Care Among Home Care Clients with Long-Term Urinary Catheterization.
First National Home Care Symptosium, University of Michigan
Awards
Professional Advancement Award.
University of Rochester, School of Nursing, 2011
Research Fellowship.
International Continence Society , 2010
Loretta Ford Fellowship.
University of Rochester School of Nursing, 1992
Non-Traditional Scholarship.
Rackham Graduate School, 1983
Philosophy Award.
Boston College School of Nursing, 1970
Medical-Surgical Nursing and Pediatrics.
Lenox Hill Hospital, 1968
Memberships
American Nurses Association , Member
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Society
American Public Health Association
Sigma Theta Tau
Eastern Nurses Research Society
International Continence Society
Association of Community Health Nurse
International Association for Human Caring
American Nurses Association
Central Counties NYSNA
Community Service
International Continence Society, Member
National Institute of Health, Study section
International Continence Society, Member
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing Society, Member
Rescue Mission, Volunteer Nurse
Church of Christ Uniting, Organizer and facilitator
Interfaith Caregivers, Organizer & board member
Michigan Transcultural Nursing Society, Treasurer
Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services, Member
Contact Us
University of Rochester
School of Nursing
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Helen Wood Hall
601 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, NY 14642
(585) 275-2375