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Table 2 Demographics descriptive statistics for age, gender, and having a wheelchair at baseline

From: The impact of the World Health Organization 8-steps in wheelchair service provision in wheelchair users in a less resourced setting: a cohort study in Indonesia

Participant (n = 309)

Age

Mean ± SD (6 missing)

Gender

Had a wheelchair at baseline

Male (4 missing)

Female (6 missing)

M

F

M

F

Y

N

Y

N

A (n = 96, 31 %)

WL (n = 41, 43 %)

38.9 ± 12.8

34.7 ± 15.1

30, 73 %

11, 27 %

7, 23 %

22, 73 %

1, 9 %

9, 82 %

WC (n = 55, 57 %)

41.6 ± 10.6

36.4 ± 14.5

37, 67 %

18, 33 %

13, 35 %

24, 65 %

8, 44 %

10, 56 %

A + p (n = 60, 19 %)

WL (n = 38, 63 %)

36.7 ± 18.8

35.6 ± 19.4

25, 66 %

13, 34 %

3, 12 %

21, 84 %

1, 8 %

12, 92 %

WC (n = 22, 37 %)

23 ± 10.1

40.2 ± 21.8

11, 50 %

11, 50 %

1, 9 %

9, 82 %

1, 9 %

9, 82 %

C (n = 6, 2 %)

WL n = 0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

WC (n = 6, 100 %)

11.3 ± 3.3

7.4

5, 83 %

1, 17 %

0

5, 100 %

0

1, 100 %

C + p (n = 147, 48 %)

WL (n = 88, 60 %)

10.1 ± 4

10.7 ± 5.4

56, 64 %

32, 36 %

7, 13 %

49, 87 %

0

28, 88 %

WC (n = 59, 40 %)

10.3 ± 3.7

10.4 ± 6.4

34, 58 %

25, 42 %

5, 15 %

28, 82 %

0

25, 100 %

  1. F Female, M Male, Y yes, N no, A Adult, A + p: Adult + proxy, C: Child, C + p: Child + proxy, WL waitlist, WC wheelchair