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. 2019 Aug 9;16(16):2843. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16162843

Table 6.

Differences in satisfaction between the control and experimental group as reported at the end of the trial.

Satisfaction Variables Groups
All Patients
n = 52 (100%)
Control
n = 22 (42.31%)
Experimental
n = 30 (57.69%)
p-Value
Did you like how the activity has developed? 2.90 (0.36) 2.90 (0.44) 2.90 (0.31) 0.55
Do you consider that the exercises performed can be useful? 2.75 (0.48) 2.81 (0.51) 2.70 (0.47) 0.25
Would you recommend this experience to a family member or friend? 2.84 (0.37) 2.76 (0.44) 2.90 (0.31) 0.19
Do you consider the session schedule adequate? 2.39 (0.63) 2.38 (0.59) 2.40 (0.67) 0.81
And its duration? 2.45 (0.76) 2.33 (0.80) 2.53 (0.73) 0.33

Average (and standard deviation) satisfaction, on a scale of 0 (not at all satisfied) to 3 (very satisfied). Differences were evaluated using a Mann-Whitney test, and the corresponding p-value.