Enhancing emergency response in Somalia: Evaluating the WHO Mass Casualty Management course in trauma hospitals
Mohamed Mukhtar Ali, Barkhad Mohamed Ismail, Mohamed Hussein, Meaghan M. Sydlowski, Nichole Michaeli

TL;DR
A study in Somalia found that a WHO training course improved healthcare workers' knowledge and confidence in managing mass casualty incidents, despite limitations like small sample size.
Contribution
The study evaluates the effectiveness of the WHO Mass Casualty Management course in improving knowledge and confidence in conflict-affected trauma hospitals in Somalia.
Findings
Participants showed significant improvement in MCM knowledge (from 47.9% to 78.9%) after the course.
Self-reported confidence in MCM roles and operational readiness increased notably.
The study suggests the WHO course could enhance MCM readiness in conflict zones.
Abstract
The ongoing conflict between the Somali National Army and non-state armed actors has led to an increase in mass casualty incidents (MCIs) which burden the fragile Somali healthcare system. Hospitals often become overwhelmed during MCIs, which can lead to increased mortality. To address this gap in mass casualty management (MCM), the WHO developed the MCM course to help hospitals address MCIs through the creation of individualized MCM plans. This study evaluated the effect of the WHO MCM course on participants’ knowledge of MCM concepts and self-reported confidence in managing MCIs in trauma hospitals in Somalia. A prospective pre-post educational study was conducted with healthcare teams from trauma hospitals across Somalia in October 2023. The four-day MCM course utilized lectures and interactive tabletop exercises to introduce MCM concepts, simulate MCI scenarios, and help…
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TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies · Disaster Response and Management · Health and Conflict Studies
