"The Impact of Specialized Training Course on Pre-clinical Medical Students' in Tripoli University, Libya
NCT ID: NCT07293572
Last Updated: 2025-12-19
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
160 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-07-22
2026-03-01
Brief Summary
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The study will use a randomized controlled trial design. Students will be divided into an intervention group (receiving the training) and a control group (no training during the study). The intervention group will get at least 20-30 hours of training. To check learning, both groups will do a baseline knowledge test, then a mid-test, and an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). The OSCE will use scenarios that were checked and approved by emergency doctors, disaster experts, and university teachers. The tests will be double-blind, meaning the students' identities will be hidden using ID codes to keep results fair. All data will be collected and analyzed following international research rules and statistical guidelines. Written consent will be obtained from all students before participating. The goal of this study is to show if structured disaster medicine training improves the knowledge, skills, and readiness of pre-clinical students. The results will help improve medical education in Libya and could also be used as a model for other countries with limited resources or ongoing conflicts, contributing to better disaster preparedness worldwide.
Detailed Description
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The study will use a randomized controlled trial design. Students will be divided into an intervention group (receiving the training) and a control group (no training during the study). The intervention group will get at least 20-30 hours of training. To check learning, both groups will do a baseline knowledge test, then a mid-test, and an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). The OSCE will use scenarios that were checked and approved by emergency doctors, disaster experts, and university teachers. The tests will be double-blind, meaning the students' identities will be hidden using ID codes to keep results fair. All data will be collected and analyzed following international research rules and statistical guidelines. Written consent will be obtained from all students before participating. The goal of this study is to show if structured disaster medicine training improves the knowledge, skills, and readiness of pre-clinical students. The results will help improve medical education in Libya and could also be used as a model for other countries with limited resources or ongoing conflicts, contributing to better disaster preparedness worldwide.
Aims and objectives of the study :
1. To assess the baseline knowledge and preparedness of pre-clinical medical students in disaster medicine.
2. To evaluate the effectiveness of structured disaster medicine training in improving students' theoretical knowledge.
3. To evaluate the effectiveness of structured disaster medicine training in improving students' practical skills through OSCE scenarios.
4. To enhance students' confidence and readiness to participate in real-life disaster and emergency situations.
5. To provide recommendations for integrating disaster medicine training into the undergraduate medical curriculum in Libya.
any ethical issues that might arise from the proposed study and how they are be addressed :
* Voluntary participation: All students will participate voluntarily and can withdraw at any time without any penalty.
* Informed consent: Written informed consent will be obtained before any training or assessment.
* Confidentiality: Students' identities will be protected using coded IDs, and all data will be analyzed anonymously.
* Double-blinded assessments: Both intervention and control groups will be assessed under double-blind conditions to prevent bias.
* Minimizing risk: All practical exercises and OSCE scenarios will be conducted under supervision of experienced trainers from the Libyan Red Crescent, following safety guidelines.
* Compliance with international standards: The study will follow ethical guidelines and international research protocols.
Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
Participants will receive the Specialized Training Course in Disaster and Emergency Medicine (lectures + skills sessions).
Educational Intervention → Disaster and Emergency Medicine Specialized Training Course
Specialized Training Course in Disaster and Emergency Medicine
"The intervention consists of a structured Disaster and Emergency Medicine training program specifically designed for pre-clinical medical students. The program integrates theoretical modules and hands-on practical sessions delivered by university clinical skills instructors and senior members of the Libyan Red Crescent with 10-20 years of field experience. The curriculum covers disaster types, emergency response systems, first aid, psychological support, communication and coordination, outbreak prevention, volunteer safety, environmental sanitation, handling war remnants and landmines, and management of dead bodies. Training is delivered over 20-30 hours using lectures, case-based scenarios, supervised skills practice, and standardized educational materials. Learning is assessed through pre-training, mid-training, and OSCE examinations using validated scenarios reviewed by disaster medicine specialists."
Control Group
Participants will not receive the Specialized Training Course before the post-test. They will continue their routine academic activities.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Specialized Training Course in Disaster and Emergency Medicine
"The intervention consists of a structured Disaster and Emergency Medicine training program specifically designed for pre-clinical medical students. The program integrates theoretical modules and hands-on practical sessions delivered by university clinical skills instructors and senior members of the Libyan Red Crescent with 10-20 years of field experience. The curriculum covers disaster types, emergency response systems, first aid, psychological support, communication and coordination, outbreak prevention, volunteer safety, environmental sanitation, handling war remnants and landmines, and management of dead bodies. Training is delivered over 20-30 hours using lectures, case-based scenarios, supervised skills practice, and standardized educational materials. Learning is assessed through pre-training, mid-training, and OSCE examinations using validated scenarios reviewed by disaster medicine specialists."
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Age between 17 and 24 years.
Able and willing to provide written informed consent.
Not previously enrolled in any formal disaster medicine or emergency medicine training course.
Available to attend all training sessions and assessment activities (pre-test, mid-test, and OSCE).
Exclusion Criteria
Students currently participating in another educational or training program that may influence disaster preparedness outcomes.
Students with conditions that prevent participation in simulation or OSCE activities (e.g., physical inability to perform practical tasks).
Students who refuse or are unable to provide informed consent.
18 Years
24 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Libyan Red Crescent
UNKNOWN
Faculty of Medicine - University of Tripoli
UNKNOWN
Clinical Skills Department - Faculty of Medicine, University of Tripoli
UNKNOWN
Medical Students' Union - Faculty of Medicine, University of Tripoli
UNKNOWN
University of Tripoli
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Muhammed Elhadi, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Faculty of Medicine - University of Tripoli
Locations
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Faculty of Medicine, University of Tripoli
Tripoli, , Libya
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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DM-RCT-UT-2025-Yasein-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id