2023
DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2023.92
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Use of Cognitive Aids to Augment Point of Care Hemorrhage Control Skills in Laypersons

Nicholas B. Dadario,
Nicholas H. Shleiwet,
Rachel C. Santana Felipes
et al.

Abstract: Objective: The Stop the Bleed course aims to improve bystander hemorrhage control skills and may be improved with point-of-care aids. We sought to create and examine a variety of cognitive aids to identify an optimal method to augment bystander hemorrhage control skills in an emergency scenario. Methods: Randomized trial of 346 college students. Effects of a visual or visual-audio aid on hemorrhage control skills were assessed through randomization into groups with and without prior trai… Show more

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