Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic Arizona, Phoenix, AZ 85054, USA.
Epilepsy Behav. 2010 Sep;19(1):52-4. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.06.041. Epub 2010 Aug 13.
Driving for the person with epilepsy (PWE) remains an important issue. Requirements for reporting PWE to driving authorities vary across the United States. We studied the prior experiences of PWE regarding counseling for driving in a reporting state (37% in New Jersey) and a nonreporting state (52% in Arizona). A prospective voluntary anonymous survey was conducted among patients with new-onset epilepsy at two epilepsy referral centers. Subjects were queried about prior interactions with health care professionals regarding attitudes toward and knowledge of driving regulations. Practitioners caring for PWE are in the position to provide advice and counsel regarding driving regulations. Fifty percent or fewer subjects were appropriately counseled, regardless of residence requirements. PWE felt they were honest with their physician and 10% of subjects have driven against medical advice. A performance gap exists in the appropriate counseling regarding driving for PWE that has potentially significant safety and legal implications.
为癫痫患者(PWE)驾驶仍然是一个重要问题。向驾驶当局报告 PWE 的要求因美国各地而异。我们研究了 PWE 在报告州(新泽西州 37%)和非报告州(亚利桑那州 52%)接受驾驶咨询的先前经历。在两个癫痫转诊中心,对新发癫痫患者进行了前瞻性自愿匿名调查。调查对象被问及他们与医疗保健专业人员的先前互动,了解他们对驾驶法规的态度和知识。照顾 PWE 的从业人员有能力提供有关驾驶法规的建议和咨询。无论居住要求如何,多达 50%的受试者没有得到适当的咨询。PWE 认为他们对医生是诚实的,有 10%的受试者违反医嘱开车。在为 PWE 提供有关驾驶的适当咨询方面存在差距,这可能会产生重大的安全和法律影响。