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A new electronic tool effectively assesses humanitarian competencies during simulated emergencies. This competency-based evaluation offers objective performance measurement, enhancing humanitarian training and field operations.

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Area of Science:

  • Humanitarian response
  • Disaster medicine
  • Competency assessment

Background:

  • Humanitarian professionals require standardized evaluation methods.
  • Traditional knowledge-based testing is insufficient for practical skills assessment.
  • A gap exists in evaluating applied humanitarian competencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel electronic evaluation tool for humanitarian competencies.
  • To assess the tool's utility in a simulated humanitarian exercise (SimEx).
  • To provide an objective measure of performance in a realistic training environment.

Main Methods:

  • Developed an electronic tool based on the Core Humanitarian Competency Framework.
  • Conducted a 3-day humanitarian SimEx with 63 participants.
  • Evaluators, self-assessments, and peer-assessments were used to rate participants on five competencies.

Main Results:

  • 1,008 individual evaluations were completed, with 90% completion rate.
  • Self-evaluations were lower than peer and evaluator assessments.
  • Medical professionals and those with prior humanitarian experience scored higher.

Conclusions:

  • The electronic tool offers a standardized method for assessing humanitarian competencies in simulated settings.
  • This tool complements knowledge-based testing for comprehensive competency assessment.
  • Potential exists for real-time application to improve humanitarian operations' effectiveness.