Table 6.
Differences in patient satisfaction with nursing care quality according to demographic variables.
| Satisfaction with Nursing Care Quality | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M (Range) | SD | p | ||
| Gender | male | 78.644 (27–95) | 15.644 | 0.023 * |
| female | 75.288 (19–95) | 16.195 | ||
| Age | 18–30 | 82.415 (43–95) | 12.418 | <0.001 † |
| 31–40 | 82.018 (46–95) | 12.433 | ||
| 41–50 | 80.350 (39–95) | 11.738 | ||
| 51–60 | 77.717 (19–95) | 15.006 | ||
| 61–70 | 74.689 (28–95) | 18.512 | ||
| 71 and older | 64.960 (26–95) | 17.643 | ||
| Education level | elementary school | 71.654 (19–95) | 18.680 | 0.007 † |
| vocational degree | 78.081 (28–95) | 14.840 | ||
| bachelor’s degree | 80.480 (35–95) | 12.887 | ||
| higher education | 81.805 (29–95) | 13.411 | ||
| Place of residence | urban | 77.773 (27–95) | 15.072 | 0.689 * |
| rural | 76.479 (19–95) | 16.625 | ||
Note: M—mean; SD—standard deviation; p—statistical significance; * Mann–Whitney test; † Kruskal–Wallis test.