Application of SWOT Analysis to Assess Supervision of Primary Health Care Quality in Kosovo: A Qualitative Study

Authors

  • Ardita Baraku Department of Social Medicine, National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova
  • Merita Berisha Director of the Department of Social Medicine, National Institute of Public Health Kosovo, Prishtina, Republic of Kosova
  • Gordana Pavleković The University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, Andrija Štampar School of Public Health, Zagreb, Croatia

Keywords:

Primary Health Care, Developing countries, Quality of Care, Supervision, SWOT analysis, Kosovo

Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed at preparing the basis for informed decision-making for enhancing the quality of primary healthcare in Kosovo.

Objectives: The objective was to answer which are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) surrounding quality supervision in Kosovo primary healthcare (PHC).

Methods: A document review and deductive coding were applied to create a SWOT matrix. Cumulative voting of weight and ratings were applied and the total group scores were presented in a coordinate system. After drawing a vector, the risk zone, play zone or value zone were identified.

Results: Strengths of supervising PHC quality are the internal quality mechanisms, the motivation of Quality Coordinators, and the administrative independence of the PHC organisations (total score 235/300). Weaknesses are a lack of continuous training/communication, a lack of support to perform duties and a lack of budget control (100/300). Opportunities are strategic interest in PHC, external quality mechanisms, and service purchasing (220/300). Threats are deficient responsive management, insufficient coordination by the Ministry of Health (MoH) and absence of accreditation (20/300). The graphic presentation revealed that Weaknesses and Threats fall into the risk zone [coordinate (100,20)]. Among them, the most inhibiting factors were deficient responsive management and insufficient coordination by the MoH, each having a partial score of 0, and requiring immediate attention.

Conclusion: The SWOT analysis proved to be a useful method to identify factors impacting the supervision of PHC quality and offer evidence for initiating modification activities.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52710/seejph.499

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Published

2024-05-27

How to Cite

Baraku, A., Berisha, M., & Pavleković, G. (2024). Application of SWOT Analysis to Assess Supervision of Primary Health Care Quality in Kosovo: A Qualitative Study. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 201–211. Retrieved from http://seejph.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/499

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