Table 1. Demographic Dataa.
Characteristic | No. (%) | |||||
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Overall (n = 465) |
Control (n = 104) |
Audio Kit (n = 122) |
Flashcards (n = 117) |
B-Con (n = 122) |
Retention Tested (n = 303) |
|
Age, mean (SD), y | 46.3 (16.1) | 45.4 (15.4) | 46.9 (17.5) | 48.2 (15.6) | 44.7 (15.5) | 49.7 (14.9) |
Female sexb | 189 (40.7) | 50 (48.1) | 43 (35.3) | 49 (41.9) | 47 (38.5) | 126 (41.6) |
Education level | ||||||
High school or less | 111 (23.9) | 21 (20.2) | 22 (18.0) | 33 (28.2) | 35 (28.7) | 72 (23.8) |
Some college education | 189 (40.7) | 40 (38.5) | 55 (45.1) | 51 (43.6) | 43 (35.3) | 115 (37.9) |
College degree | 128 (27.5) | 35 (33.7) | 35 (28.7) | 23 (19.7) | 35 (28.7) | 86 (28.4) |
Advanced degree | 36 (7.7) | 7 (6.7) | 10 (8.2) | 10 (8.6) | 9 (7.4) | 29 (9.6) |
Prior first-aid training without hemorrhage control training | 233 (50.1) | 233 (50.1) | 67 (54.9) | 66 (56.4) | 46 (37.7) | 161 (53.1) |
Abbreviation: B-Con, Bleeding Control Basic.
There were no statistically significant differences (P > .05) in demographics for each treatment arm and retention compared with the control (using a Bonferroni correction for multiple testing for each variable).
Two participants did not complete the survey question on sex.