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    • Mean self-efficacy scores significantly increased post-training (p = .042).
    • Knowledge scores improved immediately and at 4 weeks post-training (p = .006 and p = .018, respectively).
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    • Bleeding control programs for first responders, particularly police, should be implemented locally.
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    • Integration of bleeding control training is recommended nationwide.