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. 2023 May 10;23(2):14. doi: 10.5334/ijic.6616

Table 3.

Differences across subgroups: Kruskal-Wallis H and Quade’s tests.


VARIABLE FACTOR ONE: PERSON-CENTRED CARE FACTOR TWO: HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY CONTROLLED VARIABLES (CONFOUNDERS)


EXPERIENCE IMPORTANCE EXPERIENCE IMPORTANCE

Sex H(1) = 45.292
p < .001
H(1) = 20.201
p < .001
H(1) = 6.998
p = .008
None

Age H(3) = 24.216
p < .001
None

Region of residence None

Marital status Age

Education Sex, age, region of residence

Employment F(2,430) = 4.266 p = .015 Sex, age, region of residence, education

Distance between home and clinics None

Years from diagnosis Age

Presence of other diseases F(1,431) = 4.944
p = .027
F(1,431) = 4.187 p = .041 Age

Self-reported health F(2,430) = 5.267 p = .005 F(2,430) = 7.488 p < .001 F(2,430) = 3.254 p = .040 Sex, age, region, education, employment, years from diagnosis, presence of other diseases

Note: H: Kruskal-Wallis H test, F: Quade’s test, –: not significant (p >.05).