ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the current situation of evaluation of the training test for pre-deployment training of PLA peacekeeping medical team, and to propose improving suggestions. Methods The related data were collected by literature review, seminar (four sessions), spot investigation, and questionnaire survey in this study. Kirkpatrick Mode was used as a guide to analyze the satisfaction degree of response, learning, and behavior-and-result layers and the implementation institutions. Based on the actual evaluation work, the current situation of the training test was analyzed. Results The overall response to the satisfaction degree was good. Problems mainly included poor English communication, ignorance of the profession basics, improvement of real combat thinking and imperfect quantification of the evaluation. The evaluation of training test for pre-deployment training of PLA peacekeeping medical team has not been standardized, which led to unclear evaluation outcome. Conclusion We suggest establishment of a standard index system for test evaluation of pre-deployment training of PLA peacekeeping medical unit.