Exploring the Impact of Parkinson's Disease on Driving: A Population-Based Survey.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Marjan J Meinders, Bart R Maas, Bastiaan R Bloem, Hans van Geluk, Sirwan K L Darweesh
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Abstract

Background: Persons with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience progressive motor and non-motor symptoms which may influence their ability to drive a car. This is experienced as a massive challenge by many affected individuals, for whom being able to drive a car is vital to maintain functional independence.

Objectives: We assessed how the diagnosis of PD affected the possession of a driving license, how people with PD had adapted their driving style, and to what extent they had communicated about their driving ability with their healthcare professionals. We also evaluated their knowledge on insurance- and Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)-related implications.

Method: A cross-sectional 10-item survey was completed by 540 participants of a population-based cohort of persons with PD in the Netherlands (PRIME-NL study).

Results: Participants had a mean age of 70 years and disease duration of 7.3 years. 84% possessed a valid driving license. Of those who gave up their license, this was done mostly (78%) on a voluntarily basis. Forty percent of those with a driving license adjusted their driving style. Over 50% of respondents had not discussed the impact of PD on their driving ability with their healthcare professionals. Although not compulsory by Dutch law, 52% of the respondents had informed the DVLA about their diagnosis.

Conclusion: This study highlights the need for information and support from healthcare professionals to proactively address driving in their clinical practice. This will help persons with PD in their efforts to maintain their driving license for as long as possible.

探索帕金森病对驾驶的影响:基于人口的调查。
背景:帕金森病(PD)患者会出现进行性运动和非运动症状,这可能会影响他们驾驶汽车的能力。这对许多患者来说都是一个巨大的挑战,因为对于他们来说,能够驾驶汽车对于保持功能独立至关重要:我们评估了帕金森氏症的诊断对持有驾驶执照的影响、帕金森氏症患者如何调整自己的驾驶方式,以及他们在多大程度上与医疗保健专业人员就自己的驾驶能力进行了沟通。我们还评估了他们对保险以及驾驶员和车辆牌照局(DVLA)相关影响的了解程度:方法:我们对荷兰基于人群的帕金森病患者队列(PRIME-NL 研究)中的 540 名参与者进行了一项 10 个项目的横向调查:参与者的平均年龄为 70 岁,病程为 7.3 年。84%的人拥有有效驾驶执照。在放弃驾照的人中,大部分(78%)是自愿放弃的。有驾驶执照的受访者中有 40% 调整了驾驶方式。超过 50% 的受访者没有与他们的医疗保健专业人员讨论过帕金森病对其驾驶能力的影响。虽然荷兰法律没有强制规定,但 52% 的受访者已将其诊断结果告知 DVLA:本研究强调,医疗保健专业人员需要提供信息和支持,以便在临床实践中积极主动地解决驾驶问题。这将有助于帕金森病患者尽可能长时间地保持驾驶执照。
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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
7.50%
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218
期刊介绍: Movement Disorders Clinical Practice- is an online-only journal committed to publishing high quality peer reviewed articles related to clinical aspects of movement disorders which broadly include phenomenology (interesting case/case series/rarities), investigative (for e.g- genetics, imaging), translational (phenotype-genotype or other) and treatment aspects (clinical guidelines, diagnostic and treatment algorithms)
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