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Table 4 Basic information, examination services and patient experience scores of inpatients

From: Investigation and analysis of magnetic resonance imaging experience and psychological status of patients

N

Categories

Frequency

Percentage (%)

Score of medical experience

Test statistic (T)/rank sum test

P value

Gender

Male

119

57.8

56.39 ± 7.159

0.282a

0.778

Female

87

42.2

56.10 ± 7.462

  

Marital status

Single

16

7.8

59.00 [53.00,62.00]

1.553b

0.460

Married

187

90.8

56.00 [53.00,59.00]

  

Divorced/widowed

3

1.5

57.00 [55.50,58.50]

  

Educational level

Technical secondary school and below

168

81.6

56.00 [53.00,59.00]

2.282b

0.319

Junior college

24

11.7

57.00 [55.00,61.50]

  

Bachelor’s degree or above

14

6.8

58.50 [54.00,60.00]

  

Number of children

2 or less

133

64.6

56.12 ± 5.730

-0.351a

0.726

2 or more

73

35.4

56.55 ± 9.50

  

Number of the elderly family members supported

2 or less

169

82.0

56.36 ± 6.054

0.257a

0.799

2 or more

37

18.0

55.86 ± 11.397

  

Occupation

Farmer

27

13.1

57.00 [51.50, 62.00]

5.722b

0.126

Worker

35

17.0

58.00 [55.00, 61.50]

  

None

44

21.4

56.00 [54.00, 60.00]

  

Others

100

48.5

55.00 [53.00, 59.00]

  

Monthly income

RMB 3000 and below

72

35.0

55.50 [52.00, 59.00]

3.088b

0.378

3000–5000

80

38.8

57.00 [54.00, 59.00]

  

5000–8000

49

23.8

55.00 [54.00, 59.00]

  

RMB 8000 and above

5

2.4

58.00 [53.00, 60.00]

  

MRI examination site

Head and neck

66

32.0

56.00 [54.00, 59.00]

1.496b

0.683

Chest and abdomen

25

12.1

57.00 [52.00, 64.00]

  

Extremities

6

2.9

54.00 [50.00, 65.00]

  

Others

109

52.9

55.00 [53.00, 59.00]

  

Examination service

 

6.87 ± 1.526

 

0.217 (Pearson’s coefficient)

0.002

  1. aIndicates that differential analysis is performed using the independent samples t-test.
  2. bIndicates the use of the Kruskal-Wallis test