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老年驾驶员纵向研究(LongROAD):研究设计与方法

Longitudinal Research on Aging Drivers (LongROAD): study design and methods.

作者信息

Li Guohua, Eby David W, Santos Robert, Mielenz Thelma J, Molnar Lisa J, Strogatz David, Betz Marian E, DiGuiseppi Carolyn, Ryan Lindsay H, Jones Vanya, Pitts Samantha I, Hill Linda L, DiMaggio Charles J, LeBlanc David, Andrews Howard F

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.

Department of Anesthesiology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Inj Epidemiol. 2017 Dec;4(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s40621-017-0121-z. Epub 2017 Aug 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As an important indicator of mobility, driving confers a host of social and health benefits to older adults. Despite the importance of safe mobility as the population ages, longitudinal data are lacking about the natural history and determinants of driving safety in older adults.

METHODS

The Longitudinal Research on Aging Drivers (LongROAD) project is a multisite prospective cohort study designed to generate empirical data for understanding the role of medical, behavioral, environmental and technological factors in driving safety during the process of aging.

RESULTS

A total of 2990 active drivers aged 65-79 years at baseline have been recruited through primary care clinics or health care systems in five study sites located in California, Colorado, Maryland, Michigan, and New York. Consented participants were assessed at baseline with standardized research protocols and instruments, including vehicle inspection, functional performance tests, and "brown-bag review" of medications. The primary vehicle of each participant was instrumented with a small data collection device that records detailed driving data whenever the vehicle is operating and detects when a participant is driving. Annual follow-up is being conducted for up to three years with a telephone questionnaire at 12 and 36 months and in-person assessment at 24 months. Medical records are reviewed annually to collect information on clinical diagnoses and healthcare utilization. Driving records, including crashes and violations, are collected annually from state motor vehicle departments. Pilot testing was conducted on 56 volunteers during March-May 2015. Recruitment and enrollment were completed between July 2015 and March 2017.

CONCLUSIONS

Results of the LongROAD project will generate much-needed evidence for formulating public policy and developing intervention programs to maintain safe mobility while ensuring well-being for older adults.

摘要

背景

作为行动能力的一项重要指标,驾驶为老年人带来诸多社会和健康益处。尽管随着人口老龄化,安全出行至关重要,但关于老年人驾驶安全的自然史和决定因素的纵向数据却很匮乏。

方法

老年驾驶员纵向研究(LongROAD)项目是一项多地点前瞻性队列研究,旨在生成实证数据,以了解医学、行为、环境和技术因素在衰老过程中对驾驶安全的作用。

结果

通过位于加利福尼亚州、科罗拉多州、马里兰州、密歇根州和纽约州的五个研究地点的初级保健诊所或医疗保健系统,共招募了2990名基线年龄在65 - 79岁的现役驾驶员。同意参与的参与者在基线时通过标准化研究方案和工具进行评估,包括车辆检查、功能性能测试以及药物“棕色袋审查”。为每位参与者的主要车辆配备了一个小型数据收集设备,该设备在车辆运行时记录详细的驾驶数据,并检测参与者何时在驾驶。每年进行随访,为期三年,在12个月和36个月时通过电话问卷进行,在24个月时进行面对面评估。每年审查医疗记录以收集临床诊断和医疗保健利用情况的信息。每年从州机动车部门收集驾驶记录,包括事故和违规情况。2015年3月至5月对56名志愿者进行了预试验。招募和入组工作于2015年7月至2017年3月完成。

结论

LongROAD项目的结果将为制定公共政策和制定干预计划提供急需的证据,以在确保老年人福祉的同时维持安全出行。

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