Monica Tubbesing EDUC 5353 Week 1 Defining the Digital Divide Blog initial post.
Defining
the Digital Divide
Introduction:
I am a Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner getting ready for the Nurse Educator Certification board exam.
A Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse that provides direct patient care
and prescribes medications for acute or chronic conditions (American Nurses
Association, 2024). I am an independent contractor and do telehealth
psychiatric consultations for rural hospitals in one of my jobs and do part
time inpatient detox center coverage at my soon-to-end other job. In the future
I would like to teach nursing students. Currently I consider myself an educator
because I love to educate my patients about their medical and mental conditions.
I like people to make educated decisions regarding their care.
Community I work with:
I am a psychiatric consultant for
hospitalized patients in the rural hospitals of Anadarko, Fairfax, and Stroud Oklahoma.
I help them go back to their community. These patients use the critical access
hospitals found in these three small cities. Critical access hospitals are
those located more than 35-miles from the nearest hospital, have a maximum of twenty-five
beds, keep acute inpatient care for less than 96 hours, and provide 24/7
emergency care services (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, 2024).
These patients and their families
will benefit from having mental health appointments follow up appointments via telehealth
after their stay in the hospital. Follow up visits may be hybrid, online, or in
person visits. Telehealth services now includes social worker visits who may be
able to find resources/benefits for the patient and their families (Gilson, Steward,
& Hodgson, 2024).
A recent study involving hybrid visits showed improved
long-term outcomes and online visits improve initiation and early retention of
patients using the medication buprenorphine to keep sobriety (Faysal, at el.,
2025). Not only is buprenorphine medication important, but any medication for any
mental condition, will be important to take to keep balanced and prevent
hospitalizations or suicide.
The most important action will be
to educate the patient to follow up appointments with a psychiatrist after
discharge. Second most important action will be to have the appointment
scheduled. Third, most important, and a potential project for next semester,
will be to find online resources for those that cannot attend in person. A study
conducted among rural hospitals demonstrated that telehealth helps with suicide
prevention along with follow up appointment scheduling in small hospitals with online
psychiatric providers (Doupnik et al. 2025).
Basic demographics:
Regarding
reported income in the three towns, I used the link our instructor provided in
the class. I took the information provided at Income by zip code (2024) and organized
into an income table looks as follows:
|
Town |
Anadarko |
Fairfax |
Stroud |
|
Zip code |
73005 |
74637 |
74079 |
|
Median household income |
55,938 |
39,063 |
54,519 |
|
Average household income |
54,441 |
61,526 |
71,514 |
|
Per capital income |
2,630 |
25,092 |
29,318 |
|
High income households |
1.4% |
6.0% |
4.2% |
Politically, the state of Oklahoma
has a Republican trifecta and Republican triplex, in other words the governor,
secretary of state, attorney general, and both chambers of the state legislature
are Republicans (Ballotpedia, 2026).
For history:
Anadarko origins date back to 1878
as a place for the Federal government affairs establishing the boundaries of the
town. Then in 1901 a land lottery bill with sixty-three lots sold at an auction
designed as a town, and the formation of a government was adopted in 1947 (City
of Anadarko, n.d.).
Fairfax origins date back to 1903 with
the building of a railway and merchants realizing the advantages of the
railroad. Lew A. Wismeyer, known as the father of Fairfax, disliked “Coda”
station as a name and proposed to switch it to “Fairfax.” Fairfax become a
permanent community through a townsite bill in 1904 (Oklahoma historical
society, n.d.).
Stroud origins date back to 1892
when James W. Stroud opened a wagon load of goods, leading to a building of a post
office, other business and school building that served as a church building. The
designation from town into city happened in 1920 (City of Stroud, n.d.).
References
American Nurses Association (2024). ANA Nursing Resources
Hub. What is a Nurse Practitioner? https://www.nursingworld.org/content-hub/resources/becoming-a-nurse/what-is-nurse-practitioner/
Ballotpedia. (2026). Party control of Oklahoma state government.
https://ballotpedia.org/Party_control_of_Oklahoma_state_government
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (2024). Critical
Access Hospitals. https://www.cms.gov/medicare/health-safety-standards/certification-compliance/critical-access-hospitals
City of Anadarko Oklahoma. (n.d.). About Anadarko.
https://www.cityofanadarko.org/residents/about_anadarko/index.php
City of Stroud (n.d.). History of Stroud. https://cityofstroud.com/history-of-stroud/
Doupnik, S. K., Bowden, C. F., Worsley, D., Keating,
C., Foster, A. A., Quarshie, W., Min, J., Schilz, P., Tani, O. J., Meise, Z.,
& Marcus S. C. (2025). Impact of telemental health on suicide prevention
care in U.S. emergency departments. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/acem.70055
Faysal, Jabel A., Noor-E-Alam, Young, G. J.,
Yaseliani, M., & Goodin, A. J. (2025). Impact of telehealth, in-person, and
hybrid care modalities on buprenorphine discontinuation among patients with opioid
use disorder: A retrospective cohort study on commercially insured individuals.
J Subst Use Addict Treat. 176:209749. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2025.209749.
Gilson, T., Stewart, C., & Hodgson, D. (2024).
Telehealth in Mental Health Social Work: Benefits and Limitations within Practice.
Australian Social Work, 78:3, 261-273, doi: 10.1080/0312407X.2024.2380350
Income by zip code. (2024). Oklahoma Income
Statistics for 2024. https://www.incomebyzipcode.com/oklahoma
Oklahoma Historical Society. (n.d.).
The encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Fairfax. ttps://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=FA004
Hi Monica,
ReplyDeleteI think you have a very unique perspective with your line of work. It is interesting that you serve three different communities and I would agree that you stand as an educator for mental health! Your call to action sounds perfect for your career. Providing patients with the opportunity to make it back to their lives and find the educational sources for their conditions works well. Teaching these patients how to use telehealth services, not just for your practice, but for all appointments, will be essential for their health. Good work!
Thanks for your comment, we will see if we can make a difference. I am glad I am taking this course. I am glad we have a flexible instructor that is willing to work with the variety of students ini this class.
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