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Table 4 Differences in satisfaction levels across demographic status of respondents based on the Kruskal-Wallis or Mann–Whitney test

From: Maternal satisfaction with a novel filtered-sunlight phototherapy for newborn jaundice in Southwest Nigeria

Profile

Overall FSPT experience χ2(p-value)

Information received χ2(p-value)

Nursing care quality χ2(p-value)

Treatment environment χ2(p-value)

Feeding & bonding χ2(p-value)

Socialization χ2(p-value)

Observed FSPT effect χ2(p-value)

Ethnicity

0.734 (0.865)

1.125 (0.771)

1.135 (0.765)

2.495 (0.476)

1.300 (0.729)

1.614 (0.656)

0.336 (0.953)

Religiona

1.698 (0.193)

0.364 (0.546)

5.963 (0.014)

2.080 (0.149)

0.035 (0.851)

0.003 (0.957)

0.003 (0.955)

Maternal educationb

0.555 (0.456)

0.110 (0.740)

0.777 (0.378)

3.178 (0.075)

0.005 (0.942)

5.524 (0.019)

0.193 (0.660)

Spouse’s educationc

0.004 (0.951)

0.488 (0.485)

0.028 (0.867)

4.663 (0.031)

0.208 (0.648)

11.332 (0.001)

0.057 (0.811)

Number of childrend

4.432 (0.035)

0.830 (0.362)

0.025 (0.875)

0.754 (0.385)

0.350 (0.554)

3.089 (0.079)

0.004 (0.950)

Ever heard of NNJ

0.090 (0.764)

1.040 (0.308)

2.999 (0.083)

2.587 (0.108)

0.051 (0.821)

0.437 (0.509)

3.402 (0.065)

  1. aChristians compared to Muslims; b,cSecondary/Primary compared to Postsecondary; dMultiparous compared to primiparous. FSPT: Filtered sunlight phototherapy.