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Research Article

A National Survey of Older Driver Refresher Programs: Practice Readiness for a Rapidly Growing Need

, PhD, OT(c), , PhD Fellow, OT(c), , PhD, OT(c) & , MHS, BSc, OT(c)
Pages 205-214 | Published online: 01 Sep 2010
 

ABSTRACT

Objectives. This national survey identified the content and structure of existing older driver refresher programs in Canada, along with the perceived facilitators and barriers for providing such services. Methods. A cross-Canada telephone survey was conducted with a convenience sample of 27 program managers representing 18 driver refresher programs and nine general health promotion programs for older individuals. Results. Two types of driver programs were identified: pre-road training (including classroom-style group education programs) and on-road training. Only one of the 18 driver refresher programs included visual perception and physical retraining: both interventions have some evidence of effectiveness in improving driving performance. Most program managers emphasized a strong perceived value of supporting/creating driver refresher programs to maintain safe driving. Conclusion. Findings of this study support the urgent need for evidence-based policy development and a strategic plan to ready our nation for the growing number of older drivers who require refresher programs.

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