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Optimizing Hypertension Care Through Telementoring Education Platform in Jonglei State, South Sudan: A Framework of Extension of Community Healthcare Outcome-ECHO Project.
South Sudan faces a critical public health crisis in managing hypertension, driven by a severe shortage of trained healthcare providers, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to continuous medical education. With over 25% of the adult population affected by hypertension, the country bears one of the highest prevalence rates in Africa, contributing to a significant burden of disease. Hypertension-related complications, including stroke and heart disease, are among the leading causes of death. According to WHO data published in 2020, stroke deaths in South Sudan reached 3,541, representing 1.35% of total deaths, with an age-adjusted death rate of 78.18 per 100,000, placing the country 96th globally in mortality rates. Previous efforts, such as in-person training programs by the Ministry of Health, have been unsustainable due to financial and logistical challenges. This paper advocates the implementation of a Telementoring ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcome) platform as a scalable and innovative solution to these barriers. Through a detailed analysis of the current healthcare landscape, a review of past interventions, and a data-driven proposal for digital solutions, this paper presents a compelling case for a sustainable model to meet the urgent healthcare needs of low-resource settings like Jonglei State.