# The Italian public health response during the pandemic emergency: from qualitative data to the “performance index” of care provided by Spoleto Hospital

**Authors:** Silvia Caroselli, Martina Roselli, Aldo Germani, Marco Fabiani, Caterina Micolonghi, Vincenzo Visco, Salvatore Raffa, Rita Mancini, Simona Petrucci, Alexander Cardone, Orietta Rossi, Giorgio Banchieri, Christian Napoli, Maria Piane

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1337375 · 2025-06-16

## TL;DR

This paper evaluates how Spoleto Hospital in Italy improved its care during the pandemic by analyzing feedback from hospital staff across five waves.

## Contribution

The study introduces a new method using the SPRIS system to assess hospital performance during emergencies.

## Key findings

- The hospital improved its performance after implementing safety measures following the first pandemic wave.
- Orthopedic services were identified as the most critical area needing improvement.
- The SPRIS system proved useful for evaluating and monitoring health management strategies during emergencies.

## Abstract

The public health emergency was one of the most severe consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, which occurred in successive waves since March 2020. In this scenario, the Hospital of Spoleto “San Matteo degli Infermi” (located in the Umbria region, Italy) became a COVID-19 referral center and therefore had to make organizational changes. This study aims to evaluate the quality of care provided during the pandemic and to explore what the hospital management should focus on.

An online survey related to ten topics across the five pandemic waves that took place in Italy from March 2020 to February 2022, was administered to the hospital unit referents. The qualitative responses collected were analyzed quantitatively using a recognized tool, called “Streetlight PRIority Swot” (SPRIS) system and based on a new and multilevel “strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats” (SWOT) matrix.

It was highlighted that the demand for continuity of care for patients and an increase in personal protective equipment were the issues that should have been the focus of the intervention after the first wave. Taking this into account, an improvement in performance was observed in the subsequent waves. Therefore, the results described a more than good quality of care provided among the hospital units, although with the need to improve the orthopedic services, emerged as the most critical area.

Due to practical limitations, the study population was limited to the hospital unit referents. Future broader surveys may enrich the information from the hospital experience. The SPRIS system uses a general-to-specific approach which can lead to a complex outcome assessment. However, careful and continuous application supports the analytical validity and utility of this method.

The analysis based on the SPRIS system showed the effective response of Spoleto Hospital after the first sudden wave for the following four pandemic waves, driven by the implementation of safety measures. The perspective adopted and the scenario tested can be seen as a starting point for an educational tool to monitor and evaluate health management strategies during emergency periods.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MONDO:0100096)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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