Current clinical practice in Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACATs) in NSW and ACT regarding assessment of fitness to drive in clients with a diagnosis of dementia was examined. Of 42 ACATs with a geriatrician on staff, 38 (90.5%) responded to a telephone survey. Results showed that assessment of driver fitness is largely a medically based procedure, with functional on-road assessment of driver competence occurring in 42.1% of ACATs. Use of the Mini Mental Status Examination in determining the severity of dementia and impact on driving was common (94.7%), although such predictive ability has not been demonstrated Few ACATs (36.8%) systematically review drivers despite likely disease progression. 73.7% of ACATs reported experience of clients con...
Dementia is a risk factor for unsafe driving. Therefore, an assessment strategy has recently been de...
After the age of 70 the accident liability of drivers increases dramatically with distance driven. I...
Primary care physicians are frequently involved in cases in which they must decide if a patient with...
Current clinical practice in Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACATs) in NSW and ACT regarding assessment ...
Background: As our population ages, the proportion of drivers with dementia will continue to rise. I...
According to one estimate, about 40 percent of the driving population will be over the age of 60 by ...
Recent UK accident statistics show that older drivers (60 years +) have more casualty accidents comp...
Introduction In early stages of Alzheimer’s dementia, some patients are still fit to drive, but othe...
Introduction: Fitness to drive skills progressively deteriorate following a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s...
Dementia is a risk factor for unsafe driving. Therefore, an assessment strategy has recently been de...
Background: In early stages of dementia, some patients are still fit to drive, but others are not. P...
This paper is a literature review on assessment of fitness to drive in older drivers with cognitive ...
Abstract Although some drivers with mild dementia may continue to drive after the condition has been...
Dementia is a risk factor for unsafe driving. Therefore, an assessment strategy has recently been de...
After the age of 70 the accident liability of drivers increases dramatically with distance driven. I...
Primary care physicians are frequently involved in cases in which they must decide if a patient with...
Current clinical practice in Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACATs) in NSW and ACT regarding assessment ...
Background: As our population ages, the proportion of drivers with dementia will continue to rise. I...
According to one estimate, about 40 percent of the driving population will be over the age of 60 by ...
Recent UK accident statistics show that older drivers (60 years +) have more casualty accidents comp...
Introduction In early stages of Alzheimer’s dementia, some patients are still fit to drive, but othe...
Introduction: Fitness to drive skills progressively deteriorate following a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s...
Dementia is a risk factor for unsafe driving. Therefore, an assessment strategy has recently been de...
Background: In early stages of dementia, some patients are still fit to drive, but others are not. P...
This paper is a literature review on assessment of fitness to drive in older drivers with cognitive ...
Abstract Although some drivers with mild dementia may continue to drive after the condition has been...
Dementia is a risk factor for unsafe driving. Therefore, an assessment strategy has recently been de...
After the age of 70 the accident liability of drivers increases dramatically with distance driven. I...
Primary care physicians are frequently involved in cases in which they must decide if a patient with...