Driving cessation in older men with dementia

被引:62
|
作者
Adler, G [1 ]
Kuskowski, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Geriatr Res Educ & Clin Ctr 11G, Minneapolis, MN 55417 USA
来源
关键词
dementia; driving; older drivers;
D O I
10.1097/00002093-200304000-00003
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
The process of driving cessation was studied in a group of older men with dementia. During the initial phase of the project, 53 drivers with dementia provided information about their driving history, driving habits, and expectations about driving cessation. A collateral for each patient completed a similar questionnaire providing corroborating information about the patient's driving. Collaterals were contacted 2539 months later to gather information about patients' current driving habits. Twenty patients (46.5%) continued to drive almost 5 days per week. Twenty-three subjects (53.5%) were no longer driving at follow-up. The decision to stop driving was frequently abrupt and often made in response to a physician recommendation. Using logistic regression analyses, lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores (p = 0.02) and increased age (p = 0.02) at baseline were shown to be significant predictors of driving cessation. Findings indicate that an unexpected number of men with dementia continue to drive for several years after disease onset.
引用
收藏
页码:68 / 71
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Predictors of driving cessation among older drivers in Taiwan
    Yu, Wen-Yu
    Chen, Sy-Jou
    Hwang, Hei-Fen
    Chen, Chih-Yi
    Lin, Mau-Roung
    TRANSPORTATION, 2023, 50 (06) : 2423 - 2439
  • [32] A Systematic Review of Interventions for Driving Cessation in Older Adults
    Cameron, Duncan H.
    Rapoport, Mark
    Sanford, Sarah
    Naglie, Gary
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY, 2016, 24 (03): : S167 - S167
  • [34] Reactions to driving cessation: a qualitative study of people with dementia and their families
    Chacko, Emme Elizabeth
    Wright, Wendy Margaret
    Worrall, Richard Charles
    Adamson, Carole
    Cheung, Gary
    AUSTRALASIAN PSYCHIATRY, 2015, 23 (05) : 496 - 499
  • [35] Independence, loss, and social identity: Perspectives on driving cessation and dementia
    Sanford, Sarah
    Rapoport, Mark J.
    Tuokko, Holly
    Crizzle, Alexander
    Hatzifilalithis, Stephanie
    Laberge, Sarah
    Naglie, Gary
    DEMENTIA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2019, 18 (7-8): : 2906 - 2924
  • [36] TRANSITIONING TO DRIVING CESSATION: SELF-REGULATION OF DRIVING AMONG OLDER ADULTS
    Molnar, L. J.
    Charlton, J. L.
    Eby, D. W.
    Langford, J.
    Koppel, S.
    Kolenic, G. E.
    Marshall, S.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2013, 53 : 376 - 376
  • [37] Deconstructing a gender difference: Driving cessation and personal driving history of older women
    Hakamies-Blomqvist, L
    Siren, A
    JOURNAL OF SAFETY RESEARCH, 2003, 34 (04) : 383 - 388
  • [38] Importance of Driving and Potential Impact of Driving Cessation for Rural and Urban Older Adults
    Strogatz, David
    Mielenz, Thelma J.
    Johnson, Andrew K.
    Baker, Ida R.
    Robinson, Melinda
    Mebust, Sean P.
    Andrews, Howard F.
    Betz, Marian E.
    Eby, David W.
    Johnson, Renee M.
    Jones, Vanya C.
    Leu, Cheng Shiun
    Molnar, Lisa J.
    Rebok, George W.
    Li, Guohua
    JOURNAL OF RURAL HEALTH, 2020, 36 (01): : 88 - 93
  • [39] Older Adult Opinions About Driving Cessation: A Role for Advanced Driving Directives
    Betz, Marian E.
    Schwartz, Robert
    Valley, Morgan
    Lowenstein, Steven R.
    JOURNAL OF PRIMARY CARE AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2012, 3 (03): : 150 - 154
  • [40] MEDICATION USE, ADVERSE DRIVING EVENTS, AND DRIVING CESSATION IN A COHORT OF OLDER DRIVERS
    Marottoli, R.
    Araujo, K.
    Peduzzi, P.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2013, 53 : 419 - 419