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Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats Analysis for a Pediatric Anesthesia Program
Background: Risk management in healthcare institutions begins by first identifying the potential risks within a certain organization
or specific area and then goes on to develop further strategies to reduce harm. The most common tool for this type of analysis is
Strengths–Weaknesses–Opportunities–Threats (SWOT). Methods: We conducted a SWOT analysis in our pediatric anesthesia program:
key factors were identified in a matrix, prioritized in a score table, represented in a graph, and finally analyzed. Results: Items
obtained partial scores from 20 to 120. The item “lack of clinical protocols” was given greater weight (60) and received a lower value
(1), resulting in the highest partial score (60) among the negative key factors and indicating a need for greater efforts to improve this
specific aspect. Conclusion: The SWOT tool proved effective in identifying safety and quality key factors, and it provided information
for initiating an improvement program