Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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587811 | Journal of Safety Research | 2010 | 7 Pages |
IntroductionSelf-screening by older drivers has shown considerable promise for increasing self-awareness about functional abilities associated with safe driving. The purpose of this study was to improve upon existing self-screening instruments by focusing entirely on “health concerns” that affect driving – that is, the symptoms that people experience due to medical conditions and the medications used to treat them – rather than the medical conditions or medications themselves.MethodA computer-based, easy-to-use self-screening instrument for older drivers was developed to provide individualized feedback intended to increase self-awareness about declines in driving-related abilities, as well as suggestions for behavioral changes or safety tips to maintain safe driving, further evaluation from a physician/health professional, and vehicle modifications to help compensate for driving-related declines.ResultsThis paper describes the development of the self-screening instrument and summarizes findings relative to increasing self-awareness among older drivers. This research represents an important first step in improving self-awareness among older drivers through self-screening.