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. 2020 May 11;19:38. doi: 10.1186/s12912-020-00432-y

Table 2.

Comparison of the Defining Characteristics for “Delayed Surgical Recovery” Between the Groups

Defining characteristics Group (D2) (D15) (D30) p valuea
% % N % D2 x D15 D2 x D30 D15 x D30
Postponed return to work/employment activities A 18.2 1 4.6 * * 0.240
B 23.8 2 9.5 * * 0.240
Difficult to move A 3.6 4.6 1 4.6 0.470 0.470 NP
B 9.1 14.3 1 4.8 1.000 0.240 0.470
Fatigue A 9.1 0 0 0 0.470 0.470 NP
B 19.1 4.8 0 0 0.370 0.300 1.000
Perception that more time is required for recovery A 9.1 4.6 0 0 1.000 0.470 1.000
B 14.3 28.6 1 4.8 0.440 0.610 0.130
Evidence of interrupted healing of surgical area A 0 9.1 0 0 0.470 NP 0.470
B 0 19.1 1 4.8 0.130 1.000 0.240
Loss of appetite with nausea A 36.4 9.1 0 0 0.077 0.013 0.470
B 19.1 14.3 0 0 1.000 0.130 0.240
Loss of appetite without nausea A 9.1 0 0 0 0.470 0.470 NP
B 14.3 0 0 0 0.240 0.240 NP
Help needed to complete self-care A 22.7 9.1 0 0 0.240 0.073 0.470
B 28.6 14.3 0 0 0.370 0.040 0.240

p valuea = corrected McNemar test; groups: A Experimental group and B Control group; % Percentage; NP Not performed; D2 2nd Day after surgery; D15 15th Day after surgery and D30 30th Day after surgery