Research Article
Which Are the Most Relevant Questions in the Assessment of Outcome after Distal Radial Fractures?
Table 3
Correlation matrix using Pearson correlation of patient satisfaction with six scoring systems (based on 50 observations).
| Scoring system | Patient satisfaction | MacDermid | DASH | Gartland and Werley | Sarmiento | Cooney | Watts |
| Patient satisfaction | 1 | −.394 (0.005) | −.284 (0.046) | −0.249 (0.081) | −0.26 (0.068) | 0.215 (0.133) | −.364 (0.009) | MacDermid | −.394 (0.005) | 1 | .949 (0) | .702 (0) | .710 (0) | −.368 (0.009) | .935 (0) | DASH | −.284 (0.046) | .949 (0) | 1 | .737 (0) | .738 (0) | −.397 (0.004) | .903 (0) | Gartland and Werley | −0.249 (0.081) | .702 (0) | .737 (0) | 1 | .997 (0) | −.565 (0) | .787 (0) | Sarmiento | −0.26 (0.068) | .710 (0) | .738 (0) | .997 (0) | 1 | −.579 (0) | .798 (0) | Cooney | 0.215 (0.133) | −.368 (0.009) | −.397 (0.004) | −.565 (0) | −.579 (0) | 1 | −.455 (0.001) | Watts | −.364 (0.009) | .935 (0) | .903 (0) | .787 (0) | .798 (0) | −.455 (0.001) | 1 |
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Significance levels are in parentheses. The asterisks indicate statistically significant results.
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