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Can Peer Mentors Help Address the Direct Care Workforce Shortage?
For direct care workers, the first few weeks on the job can be challenging—and the most crucial to their retention. A recent study by Poon et al. confirms that formal peer mentorship programs, a critical component of PHI’s workforce interventions, help both new and incumbent workers navigate the …
Designing Technology to Meet the Peer Support Needs of Home Care Workers
Home care workers care for at risk populations but feel under-supported themselves. How can HCWs support each other while isolated in patients' homes? We worked with HCWs to design tech that can connect workers with each other.
Academia's Community Impact Gap
It is increasingly in vogue to describe research as community-engaged, but the incentives of academia often misalign with the needs of communities that academics purport to serve. This leads to abusive and exploitative work under the guise of engagement. To address this probem involves more than …
Thinking Backwards from Improvement in Information Technology Action Research
Action-oriented researchers aim to design and evaluate how technology can be used to improve the lives of underserved populations around the globe. However, improvement is a value-laden concept with normative, causal, and methodological assumptions. As researchers, we should examine how different …
'I’m beyond terrified': For Home Care Workers, COVID-19 Is a Health Crisis and Economic One
“It’s a story of a vulnerable workforce caring for a vulnerable population, and what happens in COVID,” said Dr. Madeline Sterling, an assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medical College, and one of the few researchers to study how COVID-19 has affected home care workers. “These are folks who …
EduTech Surprise! SMS Beats WhatsApp for Teen Test Prep
Their results were surprising. With all the hype around Internet messaging services like WhatsApp, the researchers were expecting WhatsApp to well outdo old-school SMS text messages. Yet, SMS beat WhatsApp for mobile phone test prep!
Student Spotlight on Anthony Poon: Improving High School Graduation Rates in Cameroon
Anthony Poon, a Cornell Ph.D. student studying information science, is working on test preparation technology initiatives to improve high school graduation rates in Cameroon.