April 17, 2024
91探花researchers seek to adapt AI-driven caregiver support tool for Latino community
Weichao Yuwen, an associate professor in the School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership at the 91探花 Tacoma, and Maggie Ramirez, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health at the 91探花, are collaborating to adapt the program, Caring for Caregivers Online (COCO), for Latino communities.
COCO is a mobile-based chat platform that offers support to people caring for chronically ill individuals. This program shares wellness practices and connects caregivers with tips from healthcare professionals. Yuwen and Ramirez are currently working to adapt the program to fit the needs of different communities and provide culturally relevant care, beginning with the Latino population.
This project has been awarded a variety of grants, including funding from the 91探花Population Health Initiative, the 91探花CoMotion Innovation Gap Fund and the National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR).