The Impact of Advanced Vehicle Technologies on Older Driver Safety: A Scoping Review of Subjective Outcomes

Andrea Furlan, Brenda H. Vrkljan, Hana Hussein Abbas, Jessica Babineau, Jennifer L. Campos, Shabnam Haghzare, Tara Kajaks, Margaret Tiong, Maria Vo, Martin Lavallière
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Advanced vehicle technologies (AVTs) have the potential to modify an older driver's behind-the-wheel performance by compensating for age and/or health-related changes that can negatively impact their ability to operate a motor vehicle. However, the safety implications of these rapidly evolving technologies are not well understood. A scoping review was conducted to understand the current state of research on AVTs with a particular focus on subjective outcome measures specific to older drivers. Sixteen articles met the inclusion criteria for this scoping review. The methods used to address subjective outcomes across studies were summarized. Seven main subjective outcomes were identified: trust, functionality, satisfaction, usability, workload, acceptability, and usefulness. The results highlight inconsistencies in the research with defining these concepts. Consequently, there is an identified need for a more rigorous classification system and consistent application and interpretation of subjective measures with regard to AVTs.
先进车辆技术对老年驾驶员安全的影响:主观结果的范围审查
先进的车辆技术(avt)有可能通过补偿年龄和/或与健康相关的变化来改变老年驾驶员的驾驶性能,这些变化可能会对他们驾驶机动车的能力产生负面影响。然而,这些快速发展的技术对安全的影响还没有得到很好的理解。我们进行了一项范围审查,以了解avt研究的现状,特别关注针对老年驾驶员的主观结果测量。16篇文章符合纳入标准。总结了研究中用于处理主观结果的方法。确定了七个主要的主观结果:信任、功能、满意度、可用性、工作量、可接受性和有用性。结果突出了研究中定义这些概念的不一致之处。因此,确定需要更严格的分类系统和一致的适用和解释关于自动驾驶汽车的主观措施。
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