Development of a behind-the-wheel driving performance assessment for older adults.

Author(s)
Justiss, M.D. Mann, W.C. Stav, W.R. & Velozo, C.
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Abstract

Many driving rehabilitation specialists and researchers have emphasized the “on-road” driving assessment as the most appropriate method to determine driving performance. Difficulty arises with consensus surrounding the standardization of the clinical assessment and on-road assessment protocols. This research was designed to evaluate the psychometric properties and clinical utility of a standardized method for behind-the-wheel (BTW) driving assessment for older adults. Ninety-five older adults from the Gainesville, Fla, area were assessed for BTW performance by driving rehabilitation specialists. A global rating (criterion) of overall driving competence was correlated with an objective performance score. The global rating was found to be significantly correlated with the driving performance score (r = 0.84, P < .001). Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated for interrater (0.94) and test-retest (0.95) reliability for the performance score. Internal consistency for the BTW assessment was 0.94. These assessment methods and the course design provide a valid and reliable outcome measure of driving performance for older adults. (Author/publisher)

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C 36916 [electronic version only]
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Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, Vol. 22 (2006), No. 2 (April-June), p. 121-128, 20 ref.

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