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Stop the Bleed Training empowers learners to act to prevent unnecessary hemorrhagic death


AUTHORS

Lei R , Swartz MD , Harvin JA , Cotton BA , Holcomb JB , Wade CE , Adams SD , . American journal of surgery. 2018 9 26; ().

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Uncontrolled bleeding is a leading cause of preventable death from trauma. With the rise in mass casualty events, training of laypersons can be life-saving. “Stop the Bleed” is a campaign to teach the public techniques of bleeding control. We believe that training in these techniques will increase participants’ willingness and preparedness to intervene and increase knowledge of trauma/hemorrhage control.

METHODS: We created a “Stop the Bleed” training program. School nurses, medical students, researchers, and community members participated in the program. Pre- and post-training questionnaires assessed participants’ willingness/preparedness to intervene in a casualty event and knowledge of trauma/hemorrhage control.

RESULTS: There was a significant change in attitudes after receiving training (p < 0.05). There was also an improvement in knowledge regarding bleeding control techniques.

CONCLUSIONS: “Stop the Bleed” training empowers participants with the confidence and knowledge to aid others in preventable hemorrhagic death.



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