Deepika Goyal
Professor
Biography
Dr. Deepika Goyal is a nurse educator, researcher, and clinician who brings 16 years of experience with her to USFCA. She teaches courses in the Doctor of Nursing Practice and Master’s nursing programs, helping to prepare the next generation of family nurse practitioners. Dr. Goyal’s research focuses on maternal mental health among Asian American women, which is reflected in her publications over the past 18 years. Dr. Goyal’s research was among the first to highlight maternal mental health issues among Asian American women in the United States.
Professionally, she is a family nurse practitioner and maintains a clinical practice at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center in the OB/GYN department. In the community, she travels to Kenya to provide continuing education for nurses and to provide healthcare for women and children in a rural village. She is also a member of the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium’s Nurse-Led Vaccine Confidence Advisory Committee, that raises awareness to the barriers around equitable vaccine education.
Expertise
- Nursing
- Maternal child health
- Women's health issues
- Qualitative research
- Quantitative research
Research Areas
- Women's health
- Perinatal depression
- Maternal mental health
- Underserved populations
- Global health
Appointments
- Professor of Nursing, San Jose State University
- Family Nurse Practitioner Program Director, San Jose State University
- Graduate Nursing Programs Coordinator, San Jose State University
- Adjunct Nursing Faculty, University of San Francisco, California
Education
- UCSF, San Francisco, PhD in Nursing, Minor in Education, 2007
- San Jose State University, MS in Nursing, FNP Certificate, 2002
- San Jose State University, BS in Nursing, 2000
- De Anza Community College, ADN, 1998
Prior Experience
- Professor of Nursing, San Jose State University
- Family Nurse Practitioner Program Director, San Jose State University
- Graduate Nursing Programs Coordinator, San Jose State University
Awards & Distinctions
- University of California San Francisco Betty Irene and Gordon Moore Doctoral Fellowship, 2004
Selected Publications
- Goyal, D. Rabemananjara, K., Lara-Cinisomo, S. & Le, H. Healthcare workers’ understanding of perinatal depression and mental health services needs in rural Kenya. (2023). Mental Health & Prevention.
- Goyal, D., Dol. J., Leckey, M., Naraine, S., Dennis, C. L., Chan, E. & Basu. G. Scoping review of the racial and ethnic representation of participants in mental health research conducted in the perinatal period during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing (in press)
- Goyal, D., Beck, C., Webb, R. & Ayers, S. (2022). Postpartum depressive symptoms and experiences during COVID-19. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 47(2),77-84.
- Goyal, D., Han, M., Feldman-Schwartz, T., & Le, H. (2022). Perinatal experiences of Asian American women during the COVID-19 pandemic. MCN: The American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 47(2), 71-76.
- Liu, C., Goyal, D., Mittal, L. & Erdei, C. (2021). Patient satisfaction with virtual-based prenatal care: Implications after the COVID-19 pandemic. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 25(11), 1735-1743.
Presentations and Workshops
- Goyal, D. Perinatal depression among Asian Americans. AWHONN CA State Conference, San Jose, CA, Invited Speaker, Feb 4, 2023
- Goyal, D. Perinatal depression among Asian American women: Cultural complexities. Stanford, AAHNPI Conference, Invited Speaker, May 16, 2022.
- Goyal, D. Impact of COVID-19 on the pregnancy and birthing journey. January, 2022, Webinar, National Nurse-Led Care Consortium.
- Goyal, D. Pre-eclampsia/eclampsia Helping Mothers Survive Training. August 2021, Village HopeCore International, Chogoria, Kenya.
- Goyal, D. Impact of COVID-19 on maternal mental health and sleep. 2020MOM Annual Forum, Online, Invited Speaker, March 25, 2020
- Goyal, D. Intrauterine contraceptive device insertion workshop. January 2020, Village HopeCore International, Chogoria, Kenya.
- Goyal, D. Cervical cancer screening in low-resource countries. January 2020, Village HopeCore International, Chogoria, Kenya.