Vision improvement and reduction in falls after expedited cataract surgery: systematic review and metaanalysis

E Desapriya, S Subzwari, G Scime-Beltrano… - Journal of Cataract & …, 2010 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: To quantify the benefits of expedited cataract surgery in improving visual acuity
and reducing fall-related injuries in the older population. SETTING: Developmental …

Older drivers and driving cessation

J Liddle, K McKenna - British Journal of Occupational …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Driving is a complex and valued instrumental activity of daily living, which is associated with
a person's freedom, independence and autonomy. With an ageing population and various …

Holding on and letting go: The perspectives of pre-seniors and seniors on driving self-regulation in later life

DL Rudman, J Friedland, M Chipman… - Canadian journal on …, 2006 - cambridge.org
Although decisions related to driving are vital to well-being in later life, little is known about
how aging drivers who do not experience a medical condition that requires driving cessation …

Vision and driving self‐restriction in older adults

CG West, G Gildengorin… - Journal of the …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: To assess driving self‐restriction (vision related and nonvision related) in
relation to vision test performance of older adults. Design: Cross‐sectional study. Setting …

[PDF][PDF] To drive or not to drive, that isn't the question—the meaning of self-regulation among older drivers

LKM Donoro, LA D'Ambrosio, JF Coughlin… - Journal of safety …, 2009 - mit.edu
Laura KM Donoro a,, Lisa A. D'Ambrosio b,, Joseph F. Coughlin b, Maureen Mohyde ca
University of Connecticut, 99 East Main Street, Waterbury, CT 06702 b MIT AgeLab, 77 …

Assessment of older drivers: relationships among on-road errors, medical conditions and test outcome

M Di Stefano, W Macdonald - Journal of safety research, 2003 - Elsevier
Problem: It is essential that driver licensing authorities have a valid and reliable system for
evaluating older drivers' continuing competency; road tests are usually required as part of …

Linking occupational participation and occupational identity: An exploratory study of the transition from driving to driving cessation in older adulthood

BH Vrkljan, JM Polgar - Journal of Occupational Science, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Changes in the ability to participate in meaningful occupations are common during
and following significant life changes and/or events. Using qualitative methods, this study …

The stages of driving cessation for people with dementia: needs and challenges

J Liddle, S Bennett, S Allen, DC Lie… - International …, 2013 - cambridge.org
Background: The impact of dementia on safe driving is well recognized and is generally
accepted that all people with dementia are likely to need to cease driving at some stage in …

The neural correlates of driving performance identified using positron emission tomography

E Horikawa, N Okamura, M Tashiro, Y Sakurada… - Brain and …, 2005 - Elsevier
Driving is a complex behavior involving multiple cognitive domains. To identify neural
correlates of driving performance,[15O] H2O positron emission tomography was performed …

Imposed versus involved: different strategies to effect driving cessation in cognitively impaired older adults

K Jett, RM Tappen, M Rosselli - Geriatric Nursing, 2005 - Elsevier
In the lives of persons with cognitive impairments, a time comes when it is necessary to give
up driving. This may be a particularly difficult issue for the driver, his or her family members …