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  • Emergency Medicine
  • Trauma Care
  • Global Health

Background:

  • Low- and middle-income countries bear the brunt of road traffic injury deaths, yet lack formal trauma management training.
  • Prehospital and emergency care in these regions often lack structured life support education.
  • The Primary Trauma Care (PTC) course was introduced to address this critical gap.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the PTC course in enhancing trauma management knowledge and skills.
  • To assess the impact of PTC training on participants' clinical confidence in Pakistan.

Main Methods:

  • Two-day PTC courses were conducted across Pakistan for medical students, doctors, and paramedics.
  • Training included lectures, skills workshops, and multisystem trauma scenario discussions.
  • Knowledge and confidence were assessed using pre- and post-course multiple-choice questionnaires and confidence matrices.

Main Results:

  • A total of 7852 participants were trained, with average MCQ scores increasing from 60% pre-course to 82% post-course.
  • Clinical confidence scores rose from a mean of 70% pre-course to 93% post-course.
  • While knowledge significantly improved, a notable percentage of participants (25%) did not achieve optimal skill scores.

Conclusions:

  • The PTC workshop offers a flexible, cost-effective solution for improving initial trauma management knowledge and skills.
  • It serves as a valuable tool for strengthening trauma care capacity in resource-limited developing countries.
  • PTC training has the potential to significantly reduce mortality among trauma victims in vulnerable regions.