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转介进行驾驶评估的老年驾驶员的自评驾驶表现。

Self-rated driving performance among elderly drivers referred for driving evaluation.

作者信息

Freund Barbara, Colgrove LeighAnna A, Burke Bonnie L, McLeod Rebecca

机构信息

The Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 825 Fairfax Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA.

出版信息

Accid Anal Prev. 2005 Jul;37(4):613-8. doi: 10.1016/j.aap.2005.03.002. Epub 2005 Apr 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To explore whether elderly drivers of varying driving skill levels (1) differ in their perception of their driving evaluation performance and (2) determine if self-rated driving evaluation performance is related to cognitive ability.

METHODS

One hundred and fifty-two drivers aged 65 years or older and referred for a driving evaluation were enrolled into the study. Subjects were asked the question, "how well do you think you will perform today on your driving evaluation compared to others your own age?" Subjects also completed the Mini-Mental State Exam and a 30-min drive on a STISIM Drivetrade mark simulation (Systems Technology, Inc., Hawthorne, CA). Only 47 subjects completed both the simulated drive and self-rated item.

RESULTS

Sixty-five percent of drivers rated themselves as performing better on a driving test than others of their age. Another 31.9% felt they would perform the same as others of their age on a driving test. A 50.0% of those considering themselves "a little better" and 52.9% of those considering themselves "a lot better" had an unsafe driving performance. As self-rated driving evaluation performance increased, there was a significantly increased risk of unsafe driving (p=0.02) in the study population. Drivers who considered themselves at least a little better than others of their age were over four times more likely to be unsafe drivers compared to others who believed they were comparable to or worse than other drivers of their age (RR=4.13, 95% CI=1.08-15.78). There was no significant difference in MMSE between self-rating groups (p=0.76).

CONCLUSION

Older drivers assign high ratings to their driving performance, even in the presence of suspected skill decline. Cognitive ability was not related to self-rated driving evaluation performance.

摘要

目的

探讨不同驾驶技能水平的老年驾驶员(1)在对自身驾驶评估表现的认知上是否存在差异,以及(2)确定自我评定的驾驶评估表现是否与认知能力相关。

方法

152名年龄在65岁及以上且被转介进行驾驶评估的驾驶员参与了该研究。研究人员询问受试者:“与同龄人相比,你认为自己今天的驾驶评估表现如何?”受试者还完成了简易精神状态检查表,并在STISIM Drivetrade模拟驾驶(加利福尼亚州霍桑市系统技术公司)上进行了30分钟的驾驶。只有47名受试者完成了模拟驾驶和自我评定项目。

结果

65%的驾驶员认为自己在驾驶测试中的表现优于同龄人。另外31.9%的人觉得自己在驾驶测试中的表现与同龄人相同。认为自己“稍好一点”的人中,有50.0%的人驾驶表现不安全;认为自己“好很多”的人中,有52.9%的人驾驶表现不安全。随着自我评定的驾驶评估表现提高,研究人群中不安全驾驶的风险显著增加(p = 0.02)。与那些认为自己与同龄人相当或比同龄人差的驾驶员相比,那些认为自己至少比同龄人稍好一点的驾驶员成为不安全驾驶员的可能性高出四倍多(相对危险度=4.13,95%置信区间=1.08 - 15.78)。自我评定组之间的简易精神状态检查表得分无显著差异(p = 0.76)。

结论

即使存在技能下降的嫌疑,老年驾驶员仍对自己的驾驶表现给予高度评价。认知能力与自我评定的驾驶评估表现无关。

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