Construction and Validation of the 21 Item Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure Short-Form
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- PMCID: PMC6292147
- DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00339
Construction and Validation of the 21 Item Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure Short-Form
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Corrigendum: Construction and Validation of the 21 Item Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure Short-Form.Front Public Health. 2019 Apr 16;7:86. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00086. eCollection 2019. Front Public Health. 2019. PMID: 31041301 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Introduction: The Fitness-to-Drive Screening Measure is a free online screening tool that detects at-risk older drivers, however, it's 20 min administration time may render the 54-item tool less than optimal for clinical use. Thus, this study constructed and validated a 21-item FTDS Short-Form (FTDS-SF). Method: This mixed methods study used 200 proxy rater responses and older driver on-road assessments. We conducted a Rasch analysis to examine information at the level of the item and used content validity index scores to select items. Using a receiver operator characteristics curve we determined the concurrent validity of the FTDS-SF to on-road outcomes. Results: Twenty-one items were selected for the FTDS-SF. The area under the curve = 0.72, indicated the FTDS-SF predicted on-road outcomes with acceptable accuracy. Still, 68 drivers were misclassified. Conclusion: The FTDS-SF may reduce administration time, while still yielding acceptable psychometric properties. Yet, caution needs to be executed in clinical decision making as the measure is overly specific.
Keywords: aging; automobile driving; decision support system; fitness to drive; proxy raters.
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