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多种慢性疾病与驾驶风险的相关性:系统综述。

Multiple chronic medical conditions and associated driving risk: a systematic review.

机构信息

Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2011 Apr;12(2):142-8. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2010.551225.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Numerous medical conditions can affect one's ability to operate a motor vehicle. The likelihood of having multiple medical conditions increases with advancing age; however, the interplay of the associated impairments has not been previously addressed in the literature.

OBJECTIVE

To identify the incremental risks for the effects of multiple chronic medical conditions on driving ability and crash risk.

METHODS

A comprehensive English-language literature search using the keywords driving, motor vehicle crashes, accidents, multiple medical conditions, and chronic medical conditions was completed. To be included, the article had to address the effects of the combination of multiple chronic medical conditions on driving and include a relevant outcome, such as crashes, driving violations, on-road driving assessment, driving simulator assessment, or driving cessation/avoidance patterns.

RESULTS

The overall trend was for increasing number of chronic medical conditions to be associated with higher crash risk and higher likelihood of driving cessation. Although there is some evidence that impaired functional abilities are associated with poorer driving outcome, most of the studies do not support this. No studies were identified that evaluated compensation techniques for drivers with multiple chronic medical conditions with the exception of driving avoidance or self-restriction.

CONCLUSIONS

The evidence supports the view that drivers with more chronic medical conditions tend to cease driving or engage in driving avoidance. The myriad combinations of diseases and disease severity present a level of complexity that complicates making informed decisions about driving with multiple chronic medical conditions.

摘要

背景

许多医学状况都会影响一个人驾驶机动车的能力。随着年龄的增长,同时患有多种医学疾病的可能性会增加;然而,相关损伤的相互作用在文献中尚未得到解决。

目的

确定多种慢性医学疾病对驾驶能力和碰撞风险的影响的增量风险。

方法

使用“驾驶、机动车碰撞、事故、多种医学疾病和慢性医学疾病”等关键词,完成了一项全面的英文文献检索。为了被纳入,文章必须探讨多种慢性医学疾病的组合对驾驶的影响,并包括相关结果,如碰撞、驾驶违规、道路驾驶评估、驾驶模拟器评估或驾驶停止/回避模式。

结果

总体趋势是,慢性医学疾病的数量越多,与更高的碰撞风险和更高的驾驶停止率相关。尽管有证据表明功能受损与较差的驾驶结果相关,但大多数研究并不支持这一点。除了驾驶回避或自我限制外,没有发现评估患有多种慢性医学疾病的驾驶员的补偿技术的研究。

结论

证据支持这样一种观点,即患有更多慢性医学疾病的驾驶员往往会停止驾驶或回避驾驶。疾病和疾病严重程度的众多组合呈现出一种复杂性,使得在患有多种慢性医学疾病的情况下做出有关驾驶的明智决策变得复杂。

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