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Maze Test Score Adjustments When Using Non-Dominant Hand in Fitness-To-Drive Assessments

Older drivers with health impairments may be required to undertake fitness-to-drive assessments. Scores on the Occupational Therapy-Drive Home Maze Test (OT-DHMT) can contribute to fitness-to-drive recommendations. The OT-DHMT is a short, timed maze test that has been shown to be valid and reliable,...

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Autores principales: Unsworth, Carolyn, Hext, Gemma, Baker, Anne, Browne, Matthew
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7742233/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1686
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description Older drivers with health impairments may be required to undertake fitness-to-drive assessments. Scores on the Occupational Therapy-Drive Home Maze Test (OT-DHMT) can contribute to fitness-to-drive recommendations. The OT-DHMT is a short, timed maze test that has been shown to be valid and reliable, and norms are available for completion with a driver’s dominant hand. However, the validity of a person’s score when using their non-dominant hand to complete the test, for example following stroke, is unknown. This study aimed to determine if a person’s OT-DHMT score time (in seconds) requires adjustment when completed with a non-dominant hand. The OT-DHMT was administered with a normative sample of 150 participants, aged 21-81 years (mean=48.6,SD=19.38). Overall, OT-DHMT score times were significantly faster when using a dominant (M=15.73) compared with non-dominant (M=17.64) hand, d=1.91 (CI 1.13, 2.69), t= 4.84,p< .01. Employing a generalised weighted least squares regression model indicated that multiplying a driver’s non-dominant hand time by .833 seconds for drivers aged ≤60, and by .929 seconds for drivers aged 61+ can approximate dominant hand completion times. Adjusted scores can then be compared against normed scores to aid fitness-to-drive recommendations. The adjustment required for people aged ≤60 is larger than for older people, reinforcing previous findings that younger people have faster OT-DHMT completion times. These findings support the clinical utility and vaildity of using the OT-DHMT with older people undergoing fitness-to-drive assessment who may be required to use their non-dominant hand due to conditions such as stroke, arthritis or amputation.
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spelling pubmed-77422332020-12-21 Maze Test Score Adjustments When Using Non-Dominant Hand in Fitness-To-Drive Assessments Unsworth, Carolyn Hext, Gemma Baker, Anne Browne, Matthew Innov Aging Abstracts Older drivers with health impairments may be required to undertake fitness-to-drive assessments. Scores on the Occupational Therapy-Drive Home Maze Test (OT-DHMT) can contribute to fitness-to-drive recommendations. The OT-DHMT is a short, timed maze test that has been shown to be valid and reliable, and norms are available for completion with a driver’s dominant hand. However, the validity of a person’s score when using their non-dominant hand to complete the test, for example following stroke, is unknown. This study aimed to determine if a person’s OT-DHMT score time (in seconds) requires adjustment when completed with a non-dominant hand. The OT-DHMT was administered with a normative sample of 150 participants, aged 21-81 years (mean=48.6,SD=19.38). Overall, OT-DHMT score times were significantly faster when using a dominant (M=15.73) compared with non-dominant (M=17.64) hand, d=1.91 (CI 1.13, 2.69), t= 4.84,p< .01. Employing a generalised weighted least squares regression model indicated that multiplying a driver’s non-dominant hand time by .833 seconds for drivers aged ≤60, and by .929 seconds for drivers aged 61+ can approximate dominant hand completion times. Adjusted scores can then be compared against normed scores to aid fitness-to-drive recommendations. The adjustment required for people aged ≤60 is larger than for older people, reinforcing previous findings that younger people have faster OT-DHMT completion times. These findings support the clinical utility and vaildity of using the OT-DHMT with older people undergoing fitness-to-drive assessment who may be required to use their non-dominant hand due to conditions such as stroke, arthritis or amputation. Oxford University Press 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7742233/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1686 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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