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Driving Assessment for Persons with Dementia: How and when?

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AGING AND DISEASE
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 621-651

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INT SOC AGING & DISEASE
DOI: 10.14336/AD.2022.1126

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dementia; driving; behaviors; assessments

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Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that leads to deterioration in cognitive and physical abilities. Driving is an important activity for daily living, but it is a complex skill for individuals with dementia. This study aims to identify common driving behaviors in dementia and compare different assessment methods. The results showed that naturalistic driving and on-road assessments had the highest predictive accuracy, but there was great variation in the results of other assessment methods. Better quality research is needed in this field.
Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disease leading to deterioration in cognitive and physical skills. Driving is an important instrumental activity of daily living, essential for independence. However, this is a complex skill. A moving vehicle can be a dangerous tool in the hand of someone who cannot maneuver it properly. As a result, the assessment of driving capacity should be part of the management of dementia. Moreover, dementia comprises of different etiologies and stages consisting of different presentations. As a result, this study aims to identify driving behaviors common in dementia and compare different assessment methods. A literature search was conducted using the PRISMA checklist as a framework. A total of forty-four observational studies and four meta-analyses were identified. Study characteristics varied greatly with regards to methodology, population, assessments, and outcome measures used. Drivers with dementia performed generally worse than cognitively normal drivers. Poor speed maintenance, lane maintenance, difficulty managing intersections and poor response to traffic stimuli were the most common behaviors in drivers with dementia. Naturalistic driving, standardized road assessments, neuropsychological tests, participant self-rating and caregiver rating were the most common driving assessment methods used. Naturalistic driving and on-road assessments had the highest predictive accuracy. Results on other forms of assessments varied greatly. Both driving behaviors and assessments were influenced by different stages and etiologies of dementia at varying degrees. Methodology and results in available research are varied and inconsistent. As a result, better quality research is required in this field.

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