Stav Wendy B
Wendy B. Stav, PhD, OTR/L, SCDCM, FAOTA, is Chair and Professor, Nova Southeastern University, 3200 South University Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33328;
Am J Occup Ther. 2014 Nov-Dec;68(6):681-9. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2014.011510.
An updated systematic review of literature related to the effects of driver licensing policies, community mobility programs, and driving cessation programs on older adult performance and participation was completed as a part of the American Occupational Therapy Association's Evidence-Based Literature Review Project. The results revealed that relicensing policies instituted by states yield inconsistent results in terms of reducing traffic crashes, traffic violations, and traffic-related fatalities. The evidence related to community mobility and driving cessation programs has suggested that programming to support the transition from driving to other modes of mobility can be beneficial for older adults and their family members. In addition, community contexts that are supportive of pedestrian travel significantly increase this mode of mobility. This evidence-based review informs occupational therapy practice and suggests that increased therapeutic attention should be directed toward supportive transitions from driving and sustaining community mobility for optimal engagement and participation.
作为美国职业治疗协会循证文献综述项目的一部分,完成了一项关于驾驶执照政策、社区出行项目以及驾驶停止项目对老年人表现和参与度影响的文献更新系统综述。结果显示,各州制定的重新颁发驾照政策在减少交通事故、交通违规以及与交通相关的死亡人数方面产生了不一致的结果。与社区出行和驾驶停止项目相关的证据表明,支持从驾驶向其他出行方式转变的项目对老年人及其家庭成员可能有益。此外,支持行人出行的社区环境显著增加了这种出行方式。这一循证综述为职业治疗实践提供了参考,并表明应增加治疗关注,以支持从驾驶平稳过渡并维持社区出行,从而实现最佳参与度。