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. 2020 Aug;8(3):e000332.
doi: 10.1136/fmch-2020-000332.

Physicians' views on the usefulness of practical tools for assessing the driving ability of older drivers: a cross-sectional study

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Physicians' views on the usefulness of practical tools for assessing the driving ability of older drivers: a cross-sectional study

Paul Sebo. Fam Med Community Health. 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: We aimed to explore Swiss physicians' views on the usefulness of a self-administered questionnaire completed by older drivers before the consultation and a reference guide summarising current Swiss guidelines on the fitness-to-drive assessment of older drivers. We also aimed to assess the frequency with which physicians used the information sources provided by the Swiss traffic medicine website.

Design: Questionnaire-based cross-sectional study.

Setting: The study was conducted in four cantons of Western Switzerland (Geneva, Vaud, Neuchâtel and Jura).

Participants: All physicians certified to carry out fitness-to-drive assessments in the canton of Geneva (medical assessors; n=69) and a random sample of 500 general practitioners practising in the cantons of Vaud, Neuchâtel and Jura were invited to participate. They were asked to report their estimated average number of fitness-to-drive assessments per week and to rate on a 5-point Likert scale the perceived usefulness of the preconsultation patient questionnaire and reference guide, and the frequency of use of the information sources provided by the traffic medicine website. We computed the proportion of physicians who found the assessment tools very/somewhat useful and the proportion of physicians who always/often used the traffic medicine website. We compared the responses according to medical specialty (medical assessors vs general practitioners) using design-based F tests and weighted logistic regressions.

Results: 268 physicians (47%) agreed to participate in the study. Their median number of assessments was 2 per week (IQR 2). Overall, the majority of physicians found the questionnaire (75%) and reference guide (89%) very/somewhat useful. Only 17% of the sample always/often used the traffic medicine website. There were no statistically significant associations in multivariable analysis between the medical specialty and the perceived usefulness of the questionnaire and reference guide and the frequency of use of the traffic medicine website.

Conclusion: Many physicians find the preconsultation patient questionnaire and reference guide useful to guide them for assessing the driving ability of older drivers, but only a minority regularly use the information sources provided by the traffic medicine website. Future studies should explore the reasons why many physicians do not use these available sources of information.

Keywords: family practice; general practice; geriatrics; practice guidelines as topic.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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