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Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)

OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of cognitive, functional and behavioral factors, co-morbidities as well as caregiver characteristics on driving cessation in dementia patients. METHODS: The study cohort consists of those 240 dementia cases of the ongoing prospective registry on dementia in Austria...

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Autores principales: Seiler, Stephan, Schmidt, Helena, Lechner, Anita, Benke, Thomas, Sanin, Guenter, Ransmayr, Gerhard, Lehner, Riccarda, Dal-Bianco, Peter, Santer, Peter, Linortner, Patricia, Eggers, Christian, Haider, Bernhard, Uranues, Margarete, Marksteiner, Josef, Leblhuber, Friedrich, Kapeller, Peter, Bancher, Christian, Schmidt, Reinhold
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052710
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author Seiler, Stephan
Schmidt, Helena
Lechner, Anita
Benke, Thomas
Sanin, Guenter
Ransmayr, Gerhard
Lehner, Riccarda
Dal-Bianco, Peter
Santer, Peter
Linortner, Patricia
Eggers, Christian
Haider, Bernhard
Uranues, Margarete
Marksteiner, Josef
Leblhuber, Friedrich
Kapeller, Peter
Bancher, Christian
Schmidt, Reinhold
author_facet Seiler, Stephan
Schmidt, Helena
Lechner, Anita
Benke, Thomas
Sanin, Guenter
Ransmayr, Gerhard
Lehner, Riccarda
Dal-Bianco, Peter
Santer, Peter
Linortner, Patricia
Eggers, Christian
Haider, Bernhard
Uranues, Margarete
Marksteiner, Josef
Leblhuber, Friedrich
Kapeller, Peter
Bancher, Christian
Schmidt, Reinhold
author_sort Seiler, Stephan
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description OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of cognitive, functional and behavioral factors, co-morbidities as well as caregiver characteristics on driving cessation in dementia patients. METHODS: The study cohort consists of those 240 dementia cases of the ongoing prospective registry on dementia in Austria (PRODEM) who were former or current car-drivers (mean age 74.2 (±8.8) years, 39.6% females, 80.8% Alzheimer’s disease). Reasons for driving cessation were assessed with the patients’ caregivers. Standardized questionnaires were used to evaluate patient- and caregiver characteristics. Cognitive functioning was determined by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the CERAD neuropsychological test battery and Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR), activities of daily living (ADL) by the Disability Assessment for Dementia, behavior by the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) and caregiver burden by the Zarit burden scale. RESULTS: Among subjects who had ceased driving, 136 (93.8%) did so because of “Unacceptable risk” according to caregiver’s judgment. Car accidents and revocation of the driving license were responsible in 8 (5.5%) and 1(0.7%) participant, respectively. Female gender (OR 5.057; 95%CI 1.803–14.180; p = 0.002), constructional abilities (OR 0.611; 95%CI 0.445–0.839; p = 0.002) and impairment in Activities of Daily Living (OR 0.941; 95%CI 0.911–0.973; p<0.001) were the only significant and independent associates of driving cessation. In multivariate analysis none of the currently proposed screening tools for assessment of fitness to drive in elderly subjects including the MMSE and CDR were significantly associated with driving cessation. CONCLUSION: The risk-estimate of caregivers, but not car accidents or revocation of the driving license determines if dementia patients cease driving. Female gender and increasing impairment in constructional abilities and ADL raise the probability for driving cessation. If any of these factors also relates to undesired traffic situations needs to be determined before recommendations for their inclusion into practice parameters for the assessment of driving abilities in the elderly can be derived from our data.
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spelling pubmed-35305182013-01-08 Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM) Seiler, Stephan Schmidt, Helena Lechner, Anita Benke, Thomas Sanin, Guenter Ransmayr, Gerhard Lehner, Riccarda Dal-Bianco, Peter Santer, Peter Linortner, Patricia Eggers, Christian Haider, Bernhard Uranues, Margarete Marksteiner, Josef Leblhuber, Friedrich Kapeller, Peter Bancher, Christian Schmidt, Reinhold PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of cognitive, functional and behavioral factors, co-morbidities as well as caregiver characteristics on driving cessation in dementia patients. METHODS: The study cohort consists of those 240 dementia cases of the ongoing prospective registry on dementia in Austria (PRODEM) who were former or current car-drivers (mean age 74.2 (±8.8) years, 39.6% females, 80.8% Alzheimer’s disease). Reasons for driving cessation were assessed with the patients’ caregivers. Standardized questionnaires were used to evaluate patient- and caregiver characteristics. Cognitive functioning was determined by Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the CERAD neuropsychological test battery and Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR), activities of daily living (ADL) by the Disability Assessment for Dementia, behavior by the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) and caregiver burden by the Zarit burden scale. RESULTS: Among subjects who had ceased driving, 136 (93.8%) did so because of “Unacceptable risk” according to caregiver’s judgment. Car accidents and revocation of the driving license were responsible in 8 (5.5%) and 1(0.7%) participant, respectively. Female gender (OR 5.057; 95%CI 1.803–14.180; p = 0.002), constructional abilities (OR 0.611; 95%CI 0.445–0.839; p = 0.002) and impairment in Activities of Daily Living (OR 0.941; 95%CI 0.911–0.973; p<0.001) were the only significant and independent associates of driving cessation. In multivariate analysis none of the currently proposed screening tools for assessment of fitness to drive in elderly subjects including the MMSE and CDR were significantly associated with driving cessation. CONCLUSION: The risk-estimate of caregivers, but not car accidents or revocation of the driving license determines if dementia patients cease driving. Female gender and increasing impairment in constructional abilities and ADL raise the probability for driving cessation. If any of these factors also relates to undesired traffic situations needs to be determined before recommendations for their inclusion into practice parameters for the assessment of driving abilities in the elderly can be derived from our data. Public Library of Science 2012-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3530518/ /pubmed/23300746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052710 Text en © 2012 Seiler et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Seiler, Stephan
Schmidt, Helena
Lechner, Anita
Benke, Thomas
Sanin, Guenter
Ransmayr, Gerhard
Lehner, Riccarda
Dal-Bianco, Peter
Santer, Peter
Linortner, Patricia
Eggers, Christian
Haider, Bernhard
Uranues, Margarete
Marksteiner, Josef
Leblhuber, Friedrich
Kapeller, Peter
Bancher, Christian
Schmidt, Reinhold
Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)
title Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)
title_full Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)
title_fullStr Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)
title_full_unstemmed Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)
title_short Driving Cessation and Dementia: Results of the Prospective Registry on Dementia in Austria (PRODEM)
title_sort driving cessation and dementia: results of the prospective registry on dementia in austria (prodem)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3530518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23300746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052710
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