Primary health care capacity assessment in Qatar: the primary health care progression model as an assessment method

M. Al-Kuwari, J. Abdulmajeed, Mujeeb C. Kandy, H. Al-Mudahka, S. Al-Abdulla, Hanan Al-Mujalli, Alexandra Tarazi, M. Abdulmalik
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Background: The Primary Health Care Performance Initiative (PHCPI) was developed as a measurement of Primary Health Care (PHC) to evaluate the PHC systems, improve services, and maximize health outcomes. With the limitation of data sources and metrics of PHC capacity, PHCPI designed the PHC Progression Model, as a rubric-based mixed-methods assessment tool for capacity measurement through a participatory process. This paper uses the PHC progression model to assess the system capacity of primary health care in Qatar. Methods: The PHC Progression Model consists of a set of 33 quantitative and qualitative measures, each of which is assessed using a rubric that classifies the level of performance into 4 levels, ranging from Level 1 (low capacity) to Level 4 (high capacity). The assessment measured both quantitative and qualitative information. Results: The assessment showed that PHC in Qatar has a strong capacity with an overall score of the key measures of capacity governance (3.6), inputs (4.0), and population health management (4.0). Conclusion: The main strength of the system was in the key inputs such as facility, workforce, fund, information system, and drugs and supply. Also, the assessment showed strong population health and facility management including standardized team organization, measuring performance, community engagement, and use of the information system data. Keywords: Primary health care, progression model, health system evaluation, health care capacity, Qatar
卡塔尔初级卫生保健能力评估:作为评估方法的初级卫生保健进展模型
背景:初级卫生保健绩效倡议(PHCPI)是作为初级卫生保健(PHC)的衡量标准而开发的,旨在评估初级卫生保健系统,改善服务并最大限度地提高健康结果。由于PHC容量的数据来源和指标的限制,PHCPI设计了PHC进展模型,作为一种基于规则的混合方法的评估工具,通过参与式过程进行容量测量。本文采用初级卫生保健级数模型对卡塔尔初级卫生保健系统能力进行评估。方法:PHC进展模型由33个定量和定性指标组成,每个指标都使用一个标准进行评估,该标准将绩效水平分为4个级别,从1级(低容量)到4级(高容量)。该评估测量了定量和定性信息。结果:评估显示,卡塔尔初级保健具有较强的能力,在能力治理(3.6)、投入(4.0)和人口健康管理(4.0)等关键指标上得分较高。结论:系统的主要优势在于设备、人力、资金、信息系统、药品供应等关键投入。此外,评估还显示了强有力的人口健康和设施管理,包括标准化的团队组织、衡量绩效、社区参与和信息系统数据的使用。关键词:初级卫生保健,进阶模式,卫生系统评价,卫生保健能力,卡塔尔
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