Department of Library and Information Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States.
JMIR Aging. 2024 Aug 12;7:e57402. doi: 10.2196/57402.
As the aging population in the United States continues to increase rapidly, preserving the mobility and independence of older adults becomes increasingly critical for enabling aging in place successfully. While personal vehicular transport remains a popular choice among this demographic due to its provision of independence and control over their lives, age-related changes may heighten the risk of common driving errors and diminish driving abilities.
This study aims to investigate the driving practices of older adults and their efforts to maintain safe and confident driving habits. Specifically, we sought to identify the factors that positively and negatively influence older adults' driving performance and confidence, as well as the existing efforts put into sustaining their driving abilities.
We recruited 20 adults aged ≥65 years who remained active drivers during the recruitment from the greater New York area. Then, we conducted semistructured interviews with them to examine their perceptions, needs, and challenges regarding safe and confident driving.
Our findings uncovered a notable disparity between older adults' self-perceived driving skills and the challenges they face, particularly caused by age-related limitations and health conditions such as vision and memory declines and medication routines. Drawing on these findings, we proposed strategies to bridge this gap and empower older adults to drive safely and confidently, including fostering a realistic understanding of their capabilities, encouraging open dialogue regarding their driving, encouraging regular assessments, and increasing awareness of available resources.
This study uncovered a noticeable disparity between the perceived driving competence of older adults and the actual challenges they confront while driving. This divergence underscores a significant need for better support beyond the existing aid available to preserve older adults' driving skills. We hope that our recommendations will offer valuable insights for practitioners and scholars committed to enhancing the overall well-being and quality of life for older adults as they age in their homes.
随着美国人口老龄化的迅速增长,保持老年人的活动能力和独立性对于成功实现就地老龄化变得越来越重要。虽然个人机动车交通由于其提供的独立性和对生活的控制而仍然是这一年龄段的热门选择,但与年龄相关的变化可能会增加常见驾驶错误的风险,并降低驾驶能力。
本研究旨在调查老年人的驾驶行为以及他们努力保持安全和自信的驾驶习惯。具体来说,我们试图确定积极和消极影响老年人驾驶表现和信心的因素,以及为维持他们的驾驶能力而付出的现有努力。
我们从大纽约地区招募了 20 名年龄在 65 岁以上且仍在活跃驾驶的成年人。然后,我们对他们进行了半结构化访谈,以检查他们对安全和自信驾驶的看法、需求和挑战。
我们的研究结果揭示了老年人自我感知的驾驶技能与他们面临的挑战之间存在显著差异,尤其是由于与年龄相关的限制和健康状况,如视力和记忆力下降以及药物治疗方案导致的差异。基于这些发现,我们提出了一些策略来缩小这一差距,使老年人能够安全自信地驾驶,包括培养对自己能力的现实理解、鼓励就驾驶问题进行开放对话、鼓励定期评估以及提高对现有资源的认识。
本研究揭示了老年人对自己驾驶能力的感知与他们在实际驾驶中面临的挑战之间存在显著差异。这种差异突出表明,除了现有的援助之外,还需要更好的支持来维持老年人的驾驶技能。我们希望我们的建议能为致力于增强老年人在其家中的整体幸福感和生活质量的从业者和学者提供有价值的见解。