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老年医学专家对有潜在危险的痴呆症患者驾车情况的认知、态度和做法:一项全国性调查。

Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of geriatricians regarding patients with dementia who are potentially dangerous automobile drivers: a national survey.

作者信息

Cable G, Reisner M, Gerges S, Thirumavalavan V

机构信息

Jersey City Medical Center, New Jersey, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2000 Jan;48(1):14-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2000.tb03022.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To determine geriatrician knowledge regarding how to prevent a patient with dementia who is a potentially dangerous driver from driving and to determine their willingness to recommend license revocation against the wishes of both the patient and the patient's family. Included is a comparison of responses from geriatricians in California, where related legislation has existed for a decade, with responses from geriatricians from all other US states combined.

DESIGN

Survey sample.

SETTING

Geriatric practices.

PARTICIPANTS

Probability sample of 467 geriatricians.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Survey responses.

RESULTS

More than 28% of all geriatricians (95% CI, 24.3%-32.7%) do not know how to report patients with dementia who are potentially dangerous drivers. A 22% difference (95% CI, 13.9%-30.8%) exists between California geriatricians and those in all other US states. More than 75% (95%, CI, 71.5%-79.5%) of all geriatricians agreed that physicians are responsible for reporting patients. More than 86% (95% CI, 83.2%-89.6%) of all geriatricians would contact state authorities despite the objections of the patient, and 72.9% (95% CI, 68.7%-77.1%) would contact authorities despite the objections of the patient's family.

CONCLUSIONS

Although most geriatricians will act to protect the public from patients with dementia who are potentially dangerous drivers, many do not know how to report these drivers. Legislation can improve a physician's ability to report patients with dementia who are potentially dangerous drivers.

摘要

目的

确定老年病医生对于如何防止患有痴呆症且有潜在危险的患者驾驶的了解程度,并确定他们是否愿意不顾患者及其家属的意愿建议吊销其驾照。其中包括对加利福尼亚州(该州相关立法已存在十年)的老年病医生的回复与美国其他所有州的老年病医生的回复进行比较。

设计

调查样本。

地点

老年病医疗实践机构。

参与者

467名老年病医生的概率样本。

主要观察指标

调查回复。

结果

超过28%的老年病医生(95%置信区间,24.3%-32.7%)不知道如何报告患有痴呆症且有潜在危险的患者。加利福尼亚州的老年病医生与美国其他所有州的老年病医生之间存在22%的差异(95%置信区间,13.9%-30.8%)。超过75%(95%置信区间,71.5%-79.5%)的老年病医生同意医生有责任报告此类患者。超过86%(95%置信区间,83.2%-89.6%)的老年病医生会不顾患者反对联系州当局,72.9%(95%置信区间,68.7%-77.1%)的老年病医生会不顾患者家属反对联系当局。

结论

尽管大多数老年病医生会采取行动保护公众免受患有痴呆症且有潜在危险的患者的伤害,但许多人不知道如何报告这些驾驶者。立法可以提高医生报告患有痴呆症且有潜在危险的患者的能力。

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