1. On-road driving behaviour characteristics of patients with brain injury
- Author
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Emi Ito, Ayami Yoshihara, and Hajime Tanaka
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Occupational therapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Rehabilitation ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,In patient ,Patient group ,Automobile driving ,business - Abstract
Background/aims To clarify the characteristics of automobile driving performance in patients with brain injury, 26 patients (patient group) and 26 driving instructors (control group) were evaluated via an on-road driving assessment. Methods On-road driving performance was evaluated using an event data recorder, driving analysis software, and a video-based driving assessment scale. The number of unsafe driving events, the score on the driving analysis software, and the score on the driving assessment scale were then compared between the two groups. Results The patient group had 12 unsafe events (7 braking, 4 acceleration, 1 curving), but the instructors only had two sudden braking events, both of which were to avoid a collision when another vehicle forcibly entered from outside the roadway. In the case of the driving analysis software, the patient group showed significantly lower scores for braking (PConclusions These objective video and g-force-generated on-road driving assessments may provide important information regarding driving and advice for patients with brain injury.
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- 2021