Diane Crayton
Assistant Professor, Appointed: February, 2009
Education:
2001 Masters of Science, Nursing: Emphasis in Family Practice Nursing. California State University, Sonoma
1992 Bachelor of Science, Nursing: California State University, Stanislaus
1979 Associate in Applied Sciences, Nursing: Malcolm X College, Chicago
Clinical Specialization:
Family Nurse Practitioner
A.N.A Certification Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse
BRN Credential Mental Health and Medical Surgical Nursing Instructor
Courses Taught:
NURS 2000 Health Assessment
3 units (2 hours lecture, 3 hour laboratory)
For Pre-licensure students
First or Second Semester
NURS 3900 Mental Health Nursing Theory
3 units (3 hour lecture per week)
Junior year
NURS 3910 Mental Health Nursing Clinical
2 units (total of 78 clinical hours)
Junior Year
Research Interest:
Meeting the needs of homeless persons with mental illness
Improving excess to Mental Health Services for the uninsured
Published Research:
Martin, C.T., Keswick, J.L., Crayton, D., & LeVeck, P. (2011) Perceptions of Self-Esteem in a Welfare-To-Wellness-To-Work Program Public Health Nursing Vol. 29 No. 1, (19-26)
Research in Progress:
Calling In At Work: Nursing Cell Phone Policies in Acute Care
Accepted for a Poster presentation at the 2012 WIN (Western Institute of Nursing) Annual Communicating Nursing Research Conference Friday, April 20, 2011
Presentations:
Western Institute of Nursing Research Conference, Las Vegas, NV
Perceptions of Self-Esteem in a Welfare-To-Wellness-To-Work Program (2011)
California State University, Stanislaus Research Week, Turlock, CA.
Perceptions of Self-Esteem in a Welfare-To-Wellness-To-Work Program (2011)
