Safe mobility and older driver rehabilitation : new developments in the assessment and rehabilitation of fitness to drive.

Auteur(s)
Brouwer, W.H. Johnson, A. & Twisk, D.A.M.
Jaar
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Official regulations with regard to medical fitness to drive ignore important scientific research findings. In particular, although it has been shown that there is a gray zone where fitness to drive is less dependent on the severity of specific impairments than on compensatory functions, skills and technical aids, insufficient emphasis is placed on on-road and driving simulator methods for testing fitness to drive. An advantage of including compensation skills in the assessment of fitness to drive is that there is a logical connection between assessment and the development of driver rehabilitation methods. However, compared to traditional medical and psychological assessment of fitness to drive, on-road and simulator tests suffer from limited standardization and a lack of knowledge about the contents, validity and reliability of the test drives. A scientifically based and rehabilitation-oriented approach to fitness to drive and promotion of multidisciplinary scientific research in this area is recommended. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20080943 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

Tijdschrift voor Ergonomie, Vol. 33 (2008), No. 4 (augustus), p. 4-9, 24 ref.

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