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  • Anesthesiology
  • Surgical Safety
  • Medical Education

Background:

  • Critical events in surgery necessitate prompt management to avoid negative outcomes.
  • Effective response to significant blood loss is crucial in the operative setting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance the knowledge and self-efficacy of anesthesia providers and perioperative staff regarding the massive transfusion protocol (MTP).
  • To improve readiness for managing crises involving substantial hemorrhage.

Main Methods:

  • A quality improvement project implemented a two-part educational bundle.
  • Intervention included computer-based training (CBT) modules and hands-on skills sessions.
  • Knowledge and self-efficacy were assessed before and after the educational intervention.

Main Results:

  • Aggregated mean knowledge test scores increased by 5.65% post-intervention.
  • Significant increases in self-efficacy were observed for all 62 participants regarding MTP execution.
  • Confidence in team-based crisis management related to MTP improved.

Conclusions:

  • A multimodal educational bundle effectively boosts knowledge, confidence, and preparedness for critical events.
  • Pre-education combined with low-fidelity simulation (LFS) offers accessible crisis management training for interdisciplinary teams.