Wollongong Hospital, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Intern Med J. 2013 Jun;43(6):625-30. doi: 10.1111/imj.12161.
Older Australians are increasingly reliant on automobiles as their sole form of transport. As our population is ageing and the prevalence of dementia is increasing, it is anticipated that the number of drivers with dementia will rise over time. Much of the literature relating to driving and dementia focuses on safety rather than mobility. The objective of this paper is to highlight several topical ethical issues that pertain to Australian drivers with dementia. It is recommended that future research, policy and practice should centre on the crucial mobility and transport needs of our senior citizens.
随着人口老龄化和痴呆症患病率的增加,预计患有痴呆症的司机人数将随着时间的推移而增加。与驾驶和痴呆症相关的大部分文献都侧重于安全性而非移动性。本文的目的是强调与澳大利亚痴呆症司机相关的几个热门伦理问题。建议未来的研究、政策和实践应关注我们老年人的关键移动和交通需求。