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关于继续、调整或放弃驾驶:一项健康老龄化纵向研究的结果

To continue, modify or relinquish driving: findings from a longitudinal study of healthy ageing.

作者信息

Unsworth Carolyn A, Wells Yvonne, Browning Colette, Thomas Shane A, Kendig Hal

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Australia.

出版信息

Gerontology. 2007;53(6):423-31. doi: 10.1159/000111489. Epub 2007 Nov 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The number and proportion of drivers among people entering later life continues to rise. More information on patterns of driving for older adults is required to improve service provision and traffic planning.

OBJECTIVES

To map the changes in driving status for a sample of drivers aged 65 years or older over the period 1994-2000, and to identify factors associated with older people continuing, modifying or relinquishing their status as drivers.

METHODS

The 752 participants were drawn from the Melbourne Longitudinal Studies on Healthy Ageing (MELSHA) program, a longitudinal study of people aged 65 years and older living in the community. Participants were interviewed or contacted for follow-up in 1994, 1996, 1998 and 2000 on a range of topics including their health, functional independence and driving status.

RESULTS

Although the number of recent drivers was smaller as participants died or were admitted to nursing homes over the 6-year data collection period, relatively few participants relinquished driving while remaining in the community. Many drivers reported modifying their driving habits over time, including decisions to restrict their driving to their local area during daylight only. Relationships were explored between driving status and the key variables of age, gender, marital status, instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) independence and self-rated measures of income, health, eyesight and hearing. Multivariate analyses indicated that drivers were more likely to modify their driving habits if they were older, dependent in IADL, and rated their eyesight as poor. Similar factors predicted relinquishing driving, but in addition, women were three times more likely to relinquish driving than men (even when health and disability were taken into account) and people who rated their incomes as 'comfortable' were more likely to relinquish driving than those with lower incomes.

CONCLUSIONS

This study confirmed previous evidence that older drivers self-regulate by modifying their driving behavior as they age. However, since few drivers voluntarily relinquish driving, further research is required to identify ways of supporting older drivers to continue to drive safely.

摘要

背景

步入晚年的人群中驾驶者的数量及其所占比例持续上升。需要更多关于老年人驾驶模式的信息,以改善服务提供和交通规划。

目的

描绘1994年至2000年期间65岁及以上驾驶者样本的驾驶状态变化,并确定与老年人继续、改变或放弃其驾驶者身份相关的因素。

方法

752名参与者来自墨尔本健康老龄化纵向研究(MELSHA)项目,该项目是对居住在社区的65岁及以上人群进行的纵向研究。在1994年、1996年、1998年和2000年对参与者进行访谈或联系随访,涉及一系列主题,包括他们的健康状况、功能独立性和驾驶状态。

结果

在为期6年的数据收集期内,随着参与者死亡或入住养老院,近期驾驶者的数量有所减少,但相对较少的参与者在仍居住在社区时放弃驾驶。许多驾驶者报告随着时间推移改变了他们的驾驶习惯,包括决定仅在白天将驾驶范围限制在当地。探讨了驾驶状态与年龄、性别、婚姻状况、日常生活工具性活动(IADL)独立性以及收入、健康、视力和听力的自评指标等关键变量之间的关系。多变量分析表明,年龄较大、IADL依赖且视力较差的驾驶者更有可能改变他们的驾驶习惯。类似因素可预测放弃驾驶,但此外,女性放弃驾驶的可能性是男性的三倍(即使考虑到健康和残疾因素),且将收入评为“宽裕”的人比收入较低的人更有可能放弃驾驶。

结论

本研究证实了先前的证据,即老年驾驶者随着年龄增长会通过改变驾驶行为进行自我调节。然而,由于很少有驾驶者自愿放弃驾驶,需要进一步研究以确定支持老年驾驶者继续安全驾驶的方法。

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