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Assessing and Counseling the Older Driver: A Concise Review for the Generalist Clinician
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 94Issue 8p1582–1588Published in issue: August, 2019- Larisa J.N. Hill
- Robert J. Pignolo
- Ericka E. Tung
Cited in Scopus: 7Older drivers are putting more miles on the road during their “golden years” than generations prior. Many older adults have safe driving habits, but unique age-related changes increase the risk for crash-related morbidity and mortality. Generalists are poised to assess and guide older adults' driving fitness. Although there is no uniformly accepted tool for driving fitness, assessment of 5 key domains (cognition, vision, physical function, medical comorbidities, and medications) using valid tools can help clinicians stratify older drivers into low, intermediate, and high risk for unsafe driving.