Table 2.
Worst trajectories in each domain | Good recovery (N = 68) | Worst recovery (N = 12) | P |
---|---|---|---|
Pain | 7 (10%) | 0 (0%) | 0.6 |
Anxiety | 6 (8.8%) | 4 (33%) | 0.038 |
Able to make decision | 5 (7.4%) | 2 (17%) | 0.3 |
Depression | 14 (21%) | 4 (33%) | 0.5 |
Able to dress | 16 (24%) | 4 (33%) | 0.5 |
Able to enjoy food | 19 (28%) | 6 (50%) | 0.2 |
Able to manage hygiene | 30 (44%) | 8 (67%) | 0.15 |
Nausea | 24 (35%) | 5 (42%) | 0.7 |
Able to remember | 9 (13%) | 2 (17%) | 0.7 |
Feeling rested | 31 (46%) | 6 (50%) | 0.8 |
Feeling restless | 28 (41%) | 5 (42%) | >0.9 |
Sleep | 7 (10%) | 3 (25%) | 0.2 |
The table shows bivariate comparisons of the frequencies belonging to the worst trajectory in each of the displayed recovery domains, comparing the frequencies among those belonging to the worst overall recovery trajectory versus any of the better overall trajectory groups. The bolded value indicates p < 0.05. For significance testing, the chi-squared test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test were used for categorical and continuous variables, respectively.