TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of tailored on-road driving lessons on driving safety in older adults
T2 - A randomised controlled trial
AU - Anstey, Kaarin J.
AU - Eramudugolla, Ranmalee
AU - Kiely, Kim M.
AU - Price, Jasmine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2018/6
Y1 - 2018/6
N2 - Aim: We evaluated the effectiveness of individually tailored driving lessons compared with a road rules refresher course for improving older driver safety. Methods: Two arm parallel randomised controlled trial, involving current drivers aged 65 and older (Mean age 72.0, 47.4% male) residing in Canberra, Australia. The intervention group (n = 28) received a two-hour class-based road rules refresher course, and two one-hour driving lessons tailored to improve poor driving skills and habits identified in a baseline on-road assessment. The control group (n = 29) received the road rules refresher course only. Tests of cognitive performance, and on-road driving were conducted at baseline and at 12-weeks. Main outcome measure was the Driver safety rating (DSR) on the on-road driving test. The number of Critical Errors made during the on-road was also recorded. Results: 55 drivers completed the trial (intervention group: 27, control group: 28). Both groups showed reduction in dangerous/hazardous driver errors that required instructor intervention. From baseline to follow-up there was a greater reduction in the number of critical errors made by the intervention group relative to the control group (IRR = 0.53, SE = 0.1, p =.008). The intervention group improved on the DSR more than the control group (intervention mean change = 1.07 SD = 2.00, control group mean change = 0.32 SD = 1.61). The intervention group had 64% remediation of unsafe driving, where drivers who achieved a score of ‘fail’ at baseline, ‘passed’ at follow-up. The control group had 25% remediation. Conclusion: Tailored driving lessons reduced the critical driving errors made by older adults. Longer term follow-up and larger trials are required.
AB - Aim: We evaluated the effectiveness of individually tailored driving lessons compared with a road rules refresher course for improving older driver safety. Methods: Two arm parallel randomised controlled trial, involving current drivers aged 65 and older (Mean age 72.0, 47.4% male) residing in Canberra, Australia. The intervention group (n = 28) received a two-hour class-based road rules refresher course, and two one-hour driving lessons tailored to improve poor driving skills and habits identified in a baseline on-road assessment. The control group (n = 29) received the road rules refresher course only. Tests of cognitive performance, and on-road driving were conducted at baseline and at 12-weeks. Main outcome measure was the Driver safety rating (DSR) on the on-road driving test. The number of Critical Errors made during the on-road was also recorded. Results: 55 drivers completed the trial (intervention group: 27, control group: 28). Both groups showed reduction in dangerous/hazardous driver errors that required instructor intervention. From baseline to follow-up there was a greater reduction in the number of critical errors made by the intervention group relative to the control group (IRR = 0.53, SE = 0.1, p =.008). The intervention group improved on the DSR more than the control group (intervention mean change = 1.07 SD = 2.00, control group mean change = 0.32 SD = 1.61). The intervention group had 64% remediation of unsafe driving, where drivers who achieved a score of ‘fail’ at baseline, ‘passed’ at follow-up. The control group had 25% remediation. Conclusion: Tailored driving lessons reduced the critical driving errors made by older adults. Longer term follow-up and larger trials are required.
KW - Injury prevention
KW - Intervention
KW - Older drivers
KW - Road safety
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aap.2018.02.016
DO - 10.1016/j.aap.2018.02.016
M3 - Article
SN - 0001-4575
VL - 115
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Accident Analysis and Prevention
JF - Accident Analysis and Prevention
ER -