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Development of a decision-making tool for reporting drivers with mild dementia and mild cognitive impairment to transportation administrators.

Duncan H Cameron1, Carla Zucchero Sarracini2, Linda Rozmovits3, Gary Naglie4, Nathan Herrmann2, Frank Molnar5, John Jordan6, Anna Byszewski5, David Tang-Wai7, Jamie Dow8, Christopher Frank9, Blair Henry2, Nicholas Pimlott10, Dallas Seitz9, Brenda Vrkljan1, Rebecca Taylor4, Mario Masellis2, Mark J Rapoport2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Driving in persons with dementia poses risks that must be counterbalanced with the importance of the care for autonomy and mobility. Physicians often find substantial challenges in the assessment and reporting of driving safety for persons with dementia. This paper describes a driving in dementia decision tool (DD-DT) developed to aid physicians in deciding when to report older drivers with either mild dementia or mild cognitive impairment to local transportation administrators.
METHODS: A multi-faceted, computerized decision support tool was developed, using a systematic literature and guideline review, expert opinion from an earlier Delphi study, as well as qualitative interviews and focus groups with physicians, caregivers of former drivers with dementia, and transportation administrators. The tool integrates inputs from the physician-user about the patient's clinical and driving history as well as cognitive findings, and it produces a recommendation for reporting to transportation administrators. This recommendation is translated into a customized reporting form for the transportation authority, if applicable, and additional resources are provided for the patient and caregiver.
CONCLUSIONS: An innovative approach was needed to develop the DD-DT. The literature and guideline review confirmed the algorithm derived from the earlier Delphi study, and barriers identified in the qualitative research were incorporated into the design of the tool.

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Keywords:  automobile driving; computer-assisted; decision making; dementia; mild cognitive impairment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28325164     DOI: 10.1017/S1041610217000242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Psychogeriatr        ISSN: 1041-6102            Impact factor:   3.878


  2 in total

Review 1.  Driving and Alzheimer's dementia or mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review of the existing guidelines emphasizing on the neurologist's role.

Authors:  Petros Stamatelos; Alexandra Economou; Leonidas Stefanis; George Yannis; Sokratis G Papageorgiou
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2021-09-28       Impact factor: 3.307

2.  Computer-Based Driving in Dementia Decision Tool With Mail Support: Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Mark J Rapoport; Carla Zucchero Sarracini; Alex Kiss; Linda Lee; Anna Byszewski; Dallas P Seitz; Brenda Vrkljan; Frank Molnar; Nathan Herrmann; David F Tang-Wai; Christopher Frank; Blair Henry; Nicholas Pimlott; Mario Masellis; Gary Naglie
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2018-05-25       Impact factor: 5.428

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