KMID : 0603920160240020033
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Journal of Korean Academy of Occupational Therapy 2016 Volume.24 No. 2 p.33 ~ p.46
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A Systematic Review of Interventions on Driving Performance in Older Drivers
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Kim Moon-Young
Kim Yeon-Ju Lee Ye-Jin Park Ha-Eun
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Abstract
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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of different interventions applied to the driving performance of older drivers.
Methods: Previous studies were found from an electronic database (e.g., MEDLINE and Google Scholar) published within a ten-year period from between January 2005 to April 2015. The following key terms were used: ¡®automobile driving¡¯ (MeSH term), ¡®Aged¡¯ (MeSH term), ¡®Occupational Therapy¡¯ (MeSH term) and ¡®Treatment Outcome¡¯ (MeSH term). Seven articles met the inclusion criteria.
Results: The articles reviewed included five Level I evidence articles (71.4%) and two Level ¥± articles (28.6%). Five intervention themes emerged from the research: (1) cognitive training, (2) physical training, (3) education program, (4) simulator training, and (5) on-road driver training. Speed-of-processing and reasoning training resulted in lower rates of at-fault collision involvement than the controls during cognitive training. Only the education program theme did not show a significant improvement, and the effectiveness increased when carried out in conjunction with on-road driver training. Driving performance was improved through physical training, simulator training, and on-road driver training.
Conclusion: The articles reviewed programs for various types of interventions. It is important for occupational therapy practitioners to provide an appropriate intervention for elderly drivers to improve their driving performance. Therefore, a variety of Korean training programs for driving rehabilitation are expected to be developed.
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KEYWORD
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Driving rehabilitation, Intervention, Occupational therapy, Older driver, Systematic review
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