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. 2022 Feb 21;10(2):399. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10020399
Self-assurance
Question Reply
1. How would you describe your theoretical knowledge
of blood loss quantification?
Poor
(0–2)
Medium
(3–4)
Good
(5–6)
Very good
(7–8)
Excellent
(9–10)
2. How would you describe your practical knowledge
of blood loss quantification?
Poor
(0–2)
Medium
(3–4)
Good
(5–6)
Very good
(7–8)
Excellent
(9–10)
3. How would you describe your practical skills in managing obstetric blood loss? Poor
(0–2)
Medium
(3–4)
Good
(5–6)
Very good
(7–8)
Excellent
(9–10)
Self-confidence
Question Reply
1. How confident are you at dealing with obstetric blood loss? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
2. How confident are you at controlling blood loss? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
3. How confident are you at controlling the initial situation? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
4. How confident are you at quantifying blood loss visually (subjective)? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
5. How confident are you at quantifying blood loss gravimetrically (objective)? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
6. How confident are you at differentiating between mild and severe blood loss? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
7. How confident are you at coordinating with the medical staff present? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
8. How confident are you at preventing severe blood loss? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
9. How confident would you feel assisting a clinician during a blood loss episode? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
10. How confident would you feel assisting an obstetrician during a blood loss episode? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
11. How confident would you feel under the supervision of a resident doctor? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
12. How confident would you feel assisting a blood loss episode without supervision? Not at all
(0–2)
Scarcely
(3–4)
Somewhat
(5–6)
Confident
(7–8)
Very
(9–10)
Perceived usefulness
Statement Agreement level
1. I found the workshop useful No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
2. My theoretical knowledge of obstetric blood loss has improved No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
3. My practical knowledge of obstetric blood loss has improved No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
4. This workshop will reduce my stress levels when dealing with a blood loss episode in the future. No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
5. This workshop is necessary to gain theoretical knowledge No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
6. This workshop is necessary to gain practical knowledge No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
7. This workshop should be obligatory for all medical undergraduates No, not at all (0–2) No, not really (3–4) Indifferent (5–6) Yes (7–8) Yes, definitely (9–10)
Feedback
Question Reply (mark one or several)
1. How did you feel about assisting the workshop? Curious Unsure Anxious None of these
2. How did you feel when conducting the simulation? Sure of yourself Confused Stressed/tense None of these
3. How do you feel about the feedback session? It was useful It helped me connect with my peers and share our ideas It was an opportunity to confront each other None of these