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Table 4 Relationship between the socio-demographic characteristics and the primary care performance score (N=412).

From: The quality of primary care performance in private sector facilities in Nairobi, Kenya: a cross-sectional descriptive survey

Variables

Score <3 n (%)

Score > 3 n (%)

N

p-value

Gender

   

0.25

Male

171 (92.4)

14 (7.6)

185

Female

216 (95.2)

11 (4.8)

227

Age Group

   

0.05

20-29

99 (92.5)

8 (7.5)

107

30-39

168 (95.5)

8 (4.5)

176

40-49

82 (95.3)

4 (4.7)

86

50-59

34 (91.9)

3 (8.1)

37

60-69

4 (66.7)

2 (33.3)

6

Employment

   

0.84

Employed-full time

229 (94.6)

13 (5.4)

242

Employed-part time

54 (91.5)

5 (8.5)

59

Self-employed (informal sector)

27 (96.4)

1 (3.6)

28

Self-employed (formal sector)

16 (94.1)

1 (5.9)

17

Student

23 (95.8)

1 (4.2)

24

Homemaker

19 (95.0)

1 (5.0)

20

Retired/pensioner

17 (85.0)

3 (15.0)

20

Disabled

1 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

1

Refuse to answer

1 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

1

Education

   

0.88

Primary

10 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

10

Secondary

21 (95.50

1 (4.5)

22

College

64 (94.1)

4 (5.9)

68

University

284 (93.7)

19 (6.3)

303

Other

8 (88.9)

1 (11.1)

9

Users affiliation

   

0.01

Low

65 (100.0)

0 (0.0)

65

Moderate

93 (97.9)

2 (2.1)

95

High

229 (92.0)

20 (8.0)

249