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

Table 4.

Associations of patient demographics and visit type with overall satisfaction

Satisfied
n (% of row total)
Dissatisfied
n (% of row total)
p value
Age
   20–59 years 48 (94%) 3 (6%) 0.16
   60+ years 31 (84%) 6 (16%)
Race
   White 54 (89%) 7 (11%) 0.72
   Other 25 (93%) 2 (7%)
Location
   5 boroughs of NYC 62 (87%) 9 (13%) 0.20
   Outside of NYC 17 (100%) 0 (0%)
Education*
   Less than college degree 15 (83%) 3 (17%) 0.41
   College degree or more 57 (90%) 6 (10%)
Visit type
Urinary complaint 0.14 
   UTI  56 (93%) 4 (7%)
   Incontinence
   LUTS
Pelvic complaint
   Prolapse  23 (82%) 5 (18%)
   Vulvovaginal

Responses were classified as satisfied if the patient answered “strongly agree” or “agree” to the statement I was satisfied with the telehealth urogynecologic care,” 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