Medistra Medical Journal (MMJ)
Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Medistra Medical Journal (MMJ)

Improving General Practitioners’ Competence in Catastrophic Emergency Management through Simulation-Based Training at Grandmed General Hospital Lubuk Pakam in 2023

Peni rio Ginting (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Apr 2025

Abstract

Catastrophic emergencies present major challenges for health care systems because they involve large numbers of victims, diverse clinical conditions, and limited resources. General practitioners, as the frontline providers in hospitals, are required to have optimal competencies in initial management, triage, resuscitation, and team coordination. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of simulation-based training in improving the competence of general practitioners at Grandmed General Hospital Lubuk Pakam in 2023. The research employed a pre-test and post-test design with a quantitative approach. The study sample consisted of 30 general practitioners selected through total sampling. Data collection instruments included a knowledge questionnaire, skills checklist, and performance observation during the simulation. The findings revealed a significant improvement in the average competence scores of general practitioners after the training. The mean pre-test score was 65.3 (categorized as fair), which increased to 85.7 (categorized as good) in the post-test. Improvements were observed in several aspects: knowledge (29.6%), clinical skills (32.9%), team coordination (31.1%), decision-making (32.7%), and self-confidence (29.7%). Statistical analysis showed a significant difference (p < 0.05) between pre-test and post-test results. These findings confirm that simulation-based training is an effective method for enhancing the preparedness of general practitioners in handling disaster scenarios. In conclusion, simulation-based training has proven effective in improving the knowledge, clinical skills, and readiness of general practitioners at Grandmed General Hospital Lubuk Pakam. It is recommended that such training be conducted regularly, expanded to include other health professionals, and established as a key hospital strategy for strengthening preparedness in catastrophic emergency management.

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MMJ

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Health Professions Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

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Aims and Scope Medistra Medical Journal (MMJ) Aims to disseminate conceptual thoughts or ideas, reviews and research findings obtained by academics, researchers and practitioners in the field of Medicine and Health Medistra Medical Journal (MMJ) Scope: Biomedical Science & Clinical Practice ...