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Executive functions and daily functions, road sign recognition and driving self-report among healthy and post-stroke drivers - Bachar Y, Karpin H, Dror G, Lieberman L, Dvir D, Ratzon N.
INTRODUCTION: Driving is an essential part of occupational performance. In determining potential driving competence, there is a lack of screening tools to ascertain who should be referred for further assessment in Occupational Therapy or at the Medical Ins...
Source: SafetyLit - September 20, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Distraction, Fatigue, Chronobiology, Vigilance, Workload Source Type: news

Predicting fitness-to-drive following stroke using the Occupational Therapy - Driver Off Road Assessment Battery - Unsworth CA, Baker A, Lannin N, Harries P, Strahan J, Browne M.
INTRODUCTION: It is difficult to determine if, or when, individuals with stroke are ready to undergo on-road fitness-to-drive assessment. The Occupational Therapy - Driver Off Road Assessment Battery was developed to determine client suitability to resume ...
Source: SafetyLit - March 7, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Distraction, Fatigue, Chronobiology, Vigilance, Workload Source Type: news

The need for consistency and equity in driver education and assessment post-stroke - McNamara A, McCluskey A, White J, George S.
People who are unable to resume driving after a stroke often experience reduced participation. Return to driving is made difficult by inconsistencies in knowledge regarding legislation, the occupational therapy driving assessment process and access to serv...
Source: SafetyLit: All (Unduplicated) - October 23, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Tags: Distraction, Fatigue, Chronobiology, Vigilance, Workload Source Type: news