A survey of users of the Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment.

Author(s)
Sentinella, J. Stothart, G. & Keating, S.
Year
Abstract

A stroke can cause physical and cognitive impairments such as lack of concentration, visual inattention and reasoning difficulties which may affect a drivers' ability to drive safely. The Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment (SDSA) has been developed by the University of Nottingham as a screening tool to identify drivers who are not fit to resume driving following a stroke. TRL and the University of Leeds were commissioned by the Department for Transport to investigate the current use of the SDSA in the UK and examine the validity and reliability of the screening tool. This report describes a survey of SDSA users to establish the extent to which the SDSA is currently being used across the United Kingdom; consider the ease of its use; and investigate the advice given based on the results of the test. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
C 34229 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E127390
Source

Crowthorne, Berkshire, Transport Research Laboratory TRL, 2005, II + 31 p., 3 ref.; Published Project Report ; PPR 063 - ISSN 0968-4093 / ISBN 1-84608-944-1

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