Table 2.
The statistical significance of differences between the two groups. The Mann-Whitney and Wilcoxon nonparametric tests allow comparing samples without a normal distribution.
Reconstructed breast | Overall outcome | Psychosocial well-being | Sexual well-being | Physical well-being | NAC | Information | Surgeon | Medical team | Administrative team | |
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U Mann-Whitney | 225,500 | 350,000 | 383,000 | 368,000 | 390,500 | 112,000 | 284,000 | 419,500 | 358,000 | 412,000 |
W Wilcoxon | 631,500 | 815,000 | 848,000 | 746,000 | 951,500 | 265,000 | 635,000 | 884,500 | 823,000 | 847,000 |
Z | −3,169 | −2,004 | −1,549 | −0,386 | −1,244 | −2,721 | −1,744 | −1,143 | −2,219 | −1,194 |
P | 0,002 | 0,041 | 0,121 | 0,699 | 0,214 | 0,007 | 0,081 | 0,253 | 0,027 | 0,232 |