“…From the preceding study, the following were recruited as confounding factors: age [10,11], sex, academic history [31] , years of experience [10], acquirement of certi ed physio/occupational therapist [12], principal disease stage of the hospital employed (acute phase, recovery phase, chronic phase) [10,11], mainly responsible disorder (orthopedic disease, developmental disorder, sports injury, spinal cord injury, post-amputation, psychiatric disorder, neuromuscular disorder, cerebrovascular disease, respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and other) [10,11], weekly duty hours [10,11], number of therapists at the hospital employed [10,11], number of hospital beds at the hospital employed [32], number of responsible patients in a day [10,11], and participation in research activities [12]. The factors above were inquired through a self-administered questionnaire.…”