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. 2022 Mar 3;33(9):2401–2407. doi: 10.1007/s00192-022-05104-w

Table 3.

Associations of patient demographics and visit type with fulfillment of urogynecologic needs

Satisfied n (% of row total) Dissatisfied n (% of row total) p value
Age
   20–59 years 42 (82%) 9 (18%) 0.21
   60+ years 26 (70%) 11 (30%)
Race
   White 48 (79%) 13 (21%) 0.78
   Other 20 (74%) 7 (26%)
Location
   5 boroughs of NYC 52 (73%) 19 (27%) 0.11
   Outside of NYC 16 (94%) 1 (6%)
Education*
   Less than college degree 11 (61%) 7 (39%) 0.11
   College degree or more 51 (81%) 12 (19%)
Visit type
Urinary complaint 0.02
   UTI 51(85%) 9 (15%)
   Incontinence
   LUTS
Pelvic complaint
   Prolapse 17 (61%) 11 (39%)
   Vulvovaginal

Responses were classified as satisfied if the patient answered “strongly agree” or “agree” to the statement, "The visit fulfilled my urogynecologic needs,” while responses were classified as dissatisfied if they answered “strongly disagree,” “disagree,” or “neither agree or disagree.” P value refers to the Fisher’s exact test, and those p < 0.05 are considered significant

*Those who did not state their education level (n = 7) were excluded