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  • The article presents a dataset on the knowledge of hemorrhage control among 200 US individuals aged 16 and older, based on responses to a survey about the Stop The Bleed® course.
  • Findings reveal that demographic factors like age, sex, and race do not significantly affect knowledge retention, while resuscitation coursework and income do play a role.
  • Participants with CPR certification and/or postgraduate degrees demonstrated notably higher scores in their Stop The Bleed® knowledge compared to others.

Article Abstract

Objective: This article presents the dataset titled "Do you know how to Stop The Bleed®? [1]" The dataset contains the survey responses of 200 US persons aged 16 years and above regarding their knowledge of hemorrhage control, based on the American College of Surgeons Stop The Bleed® (STB) course [2].

Results: Two hundred adults in the United States completed this web-based survey, which consisted of a quiz to assess STB knowledge. Factors that were not statistically correlated to STB knowledge retention included age, sex, race and education level up to college level. On the other hand, resuscitation coursework (p = 0.004) and income (p = 0.049) were important determinants of Stop the Bleed® knowledge. In particular, participants with CPR certification (p = 0.020) and/or a postgraduate degree (p = 0.015) scored higher than their counterparts in this sample cohort.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10563262PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-023-06540-7DOI Listing

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