A low-cost, DIY tourniquet simulator with built-in self-assessment for prehospital providers in Guatemala city.
Rashi JhunjhunwalaJose MonzonIsabella Maria de Freitas FariaGabriel EscalonaAnalia ZincoPablo OttolinoFavio ReynaNakul P RaykarSabrina AsturiasPublished in: World journal of surgery (2024)
This study suggests that this training approach can enhance access to life-saving skills for prehospital personnel. The inclusion of self-assessment components enables self-regulated learning and reduces the need for continuous instructor presence. Future improvements involve refining the tourniquet model, validating it with first-responder end users, and expanding the training program to include other skills.